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Old 11-12-2012, 11:37 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by echwel View Post
Certainly! My homerouter allows me to see the attached devices, and even, as Dafidfor stated earlier in the tread, to link an internal IP-adress to a specific device, or better, to link a specific device to the same IP-adress every time it is connected, so that, if you specified some rules for that adress, they apply everytime.
My desktops all have fixed IP addresses, which was simple enough to do, and I'd like to follow D's suggestion, but at the moment, I see no way to reserve an address for a wireless device based on the wireless device's MAC address (again, this is a Westell 327) . I'll see what I can do, however. It could be useful, since there are definitely some port-forwarding rules which I WANT to be device specific (rather than dynamic).

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