Hi, The router configured as a wireless client. Router ModelLinksys WRT610N dd-wrt.v24-41813_NEWD-2_K2.6_big.bin Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r41813 big (12/29/19) Kernel VersionLinux 2.6.24.111 #12259 Sun Dec 29 09:38:03 +04 2019 mips . I have tried to make a static lease for a client; however, it didn't work. Good to note that, I also tried other revision the outcome was the same.

DD WRT Blank Static Leases - R7000p : DDWRT DD WRT Blank Static Leases - R7000p. So, I have managed to get round my previous problems thanks to the help of a kind person. I have now ran in to a new issue. I need to make at least one IP static (though, I'd like to make many more) but every time I enter the details, then Save. The form is blank. DNSMasq Local Network - DD-WRT Wiki This solution works for me, as i like to have a larger /etc/hosts file and therefore the startup command solution is not ideal. By the DD-WRT overwrites the host file, when you static leases. (edit by ZC): Option "addn-hosts" works well here as well for using an additional, large hosts file What it does: STATIC IP assigning temperamental : DDWRT the DD-WRT web UI can be, well--kludgy, to say the least. try clicking 'save' before clicking 'apply settings' when you're assigning your static leases. level 2 wschlotter DD-WRT Forum :: View topic - DHCP Leases in NVRAM or JFF

For example, there is an Static Leases entry for "PC1". From a different domain host (computer on the same LAN) I can successfully do $ ping PC1.mydomain Yet, a similar Static Leases entry "myrouter" exists for the LAN MAC of the DD-WRT router (yes, I am aware the DD-WRT LAN will not request a LAN-side IP via DHCP. The router has a static IP

The DHCP static lease assignment is working correctly under services. Really needs a hard core look over. I'm currently using: Router Model Asus RT-AC68R Firmware Version DD-WRT v24-sp2 (02/07/14) kongac - build 23550M Kernel Version Linux 3.10.25 #551 SMP PREEMPT Fri Feb 7 17:27:36 CET 2014 armv7l

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This solution works for me, as i like to have a larger /etc/hosts file and therefore the startup command solution is not ideal. By the DD-WRT overwrites the host file, when you static leases. (edit by ZC): Option "addn-hosts" works well here as well for using an additional, large hosts file What it does: STATIC IP assigning temperamental : DDWRT the DD-WRT web UI can be, well--kludgy, to say the least. try clicking 'save' before clicking 'apply settings' when you're assigning your static leases. level 2 wschlotter DD-WRT Forum :: View topic - DHCP Leases in NVRAM or JFF Jan 02, 2009 Introduction - DD-WRT Wiki