on 15-04-2023 12:05
I have reserved IP addresses in the "advanced settings">"DCHP" for two Windows 10 PCs in my home network.
The reserved rules appear in the "Reserved list" at the bottom of the DCHP page but the two PCs do not appear in the "Attached devices" list on the same page, despite the two PCs being switched on, working and talking to each other.
Why is this?
on 15-04-2023 14:45
No. Just in the normal range. Never had any problems.
15-04-2023 14:47 - edited 15-04-2023 14:47
@lotharmat wrote:
@jpeg1 wrote:As @Tudor said above, the proper way is to set the IP addresses in the PCs instead of DHCP. The router will use them.
Would you set it below the starting address for the DHCP server(?) to prevent any potential clashes down the line if the lease expired when the device was offline?
From what someone said port forwarding don't work unless IP is in DHCP range makes no sense for a home NAT router to do but then this is VM that you DHCP to get a WAN IP for VM to forward traffic and that likely how you should run with router mode.
on 15-04-2023 14:49
@no1tivofan wrote:The reserved rules appear in the "Reserved list" at the bottom of the DCHP page but the two PCs do not appear in the "Attached devices" list on the same page, despite the two PCs being switched on, working and talking to each other.
Why is this?
bug...one that will never be fixed