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My firmware doesn't have that section there.http://www.t-mobile.cz/dcpublic/Navo...nk%202641B.pdfI don't think that's an option for my router (D-Link DSL-2641R).So only thing you want is:
It must always have ip address 192.168.1.4 (or at least always the same), so you can port forward afterwards?
Physical address : 00:25:d3:83:67:04
More common syntax is: 00-25-D3-83-67-04
All you have to do is:
- If wireless with mac address 00-25-D3-83-67-04 connects to your home router .... it should give him address 192.168.1.4
That's all you have to do. It will still use DHCP but it always get the same IP address. When connected to work router or other hotspot.... it just gets a dynamic address from that dhcp server.
So a much beter solution!
How to do it... with "dcp reservation" on router. Something like this Setting up DHCP Reservation on a Linksys wireless-N router
page 32, but actual information is on page 33.