nospamever
Regular Contributor
I wrote to ASUS about this and below is their reply:
Thank you for contacting ASUS Support.
Following up with your query regarding the DHCP list Max Limit if up to 128.
Please be informed that there is no device that currently supports this limit. Due to a firmware change in 2018/2019, the memory area allocated for storing values was assigned a limit, equating to around 64 devices.
In return other functions were expanded, such as the firmware rules and other areas where devices can be assigned, as some features only allowed 8 or 12 devices due to the memory limit.
Most functions all now support 64 devices to be assigned, which has dropped the maximum amount of manually assigned IP addresses. Older devices with the 128 limit have since been updated to the same 64-device limit.
Thank you for contacting ASUS Support.
Following up with your query regarding the DHCP list Max Limit if up to 128.
Please be informed that there is no device that currently supports this limit. Due to a firmware change in 2018/2019, the memory area allocated for storing values was assigned a limit, equating to around 64 devices.
In return other functions were expanded, such as the firmware rules and other areas where devices can be assigned, as some features only allowed 8 or 12 devices due to the memory limit.
Most functions all now support 64 devices to be assigned, which has dropped the maximum amount of manually assigned IP addresses. Older devices with the 128 limit have since been updated to the same 64-device limit.