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Hi All, Am I correct in assuming that entering an empty dynamic DHCP address range (ie. x.x.x.0 - x.x.x.0) will effectivly prevent the assignment of any dynamic IPs, while still allowing the static mappings to be assigned as usual? I'm rather sure it wasn't allowed to assign a zero-range in previous (possibly pre-1.0) versions (I run 1.1b1 genericPC), but since this is now allowed, I'm hoping the above is the reason. If not, is there any other way to achieve such a static-only DHCP server configuration for a given interface? Regards, Adam. |