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Modify your DHCP range first.

Lets say you have 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.200

Modify the range to be 192.168.1.150 - 192.168.1.200

This will allow you to use the first 50 address's as statics if you so choose.
 
Originally posted by: OverWorkedTech
Modify your DHCP range first.

Lets say you have 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.200

Modify the range to be 192.168.1.150 - 192.168.1.200

This will allow you to use the first 50 address's as statics if you so choose.

Gotcha so i Gotz to do it from my device. THX
 
You do not need to modify the DHCP just assing in the computer's TCP/IP Properties a Static IP that is out of the current DHCP range but the same subnet.

So using the example above an IP of 192.168.1.10 can be assigned as a static IP.



 
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