WRT320N dhcp dynamic

Hello

I have a linksys WRT320N router. I want my computer to have an internal IP address fixed. Can my router assign an IP address to my computers MAC address? I've known that I can assign a fixed IP address in my settings TCP/IP (Windows Vista). But when I do it is not possible that my router will assign THAT IP address to another device (when my computer is off)?

Another solution would be to set up a fixed IP on all my devices...

Thank you

Jan

He solved. my router has a 'Réserve DHCP' option. This will do the trick.

You can also use xxx.xxx.xxxx.50 to xxx.xxx.xxx.100 for dynamic IP address IP address, and then set the other devices to a fixed IP address. in this way it cannot be any conflict of IP

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