Wed May 02, 2012 10:40 am
Thanks for this - if there is indeed any issue with DHCP leases on domestic LAN's/WLAN's (because of the timestamp/RTC issue) then this will be useful - for me I realised that what I tend to do is restrict my addresses in the DHCP pool to 192.168.1.2 to .55 and then statically allocate IP addresses to devices using IP's in the 192.168.1.56 to 192.168.1.127 range using my router settings which acts as a DNS relay and DHCP server. I have a NSLU2 (SLUG) sat with its default 192.168.1.77 humming on my LAN.
In fact at last count, I run with about 10 to 15 devices (including webcam, tablets, phones, laptops, WII, NAS etc) connected on my domestic WLAN/LAN - quite ridiculous...
Steve N – binatone mk4->intellivision->zx81->spectrum->cbm64->cpc6128->520stfm->pc->
raspi ?