I have a home network which is headed over 20 devices. All devices acquire their address from a DIR-655. Devices consist of:
1) NAS's (ReadyNAS Duo, Synology DS209)
2) Roku Media Player
3) Itouch
4) VoIP Adapter
4) Wireless Printers
5) Wireless Bridges (to enabled Wired Printers)
6) Wireless Access Points
7) Laptops and Netbooks
I think I have hit the limit of the DHCP reservation table. Every time I attempt to add another device, the router goes into a mode of testing bandwidth and then logs me out. When I log back in, the last DHCP reservation table entry is never saved. Rather than try and fix this, I'd like to see if there is a better solution.
Does anyone know if there is a router or some other dedicated hardware device with DHCP reservation capabilities that I can setup as a dedicated DHCP server, supports a large DHCP reservation table, and the ability to update the DHCP reservation table through a text file. I realize I can setup a PC to accomplish this, but I'd like to avoid going down that path if I can.
In advance, appreciate your help.
1) NAS's (ReadyNAS Duo, Synology DS209)
2) Roku Media Player
3) Itouch
4) VoIP Adapter
4) Wireless Printers
5) Wireless Bridges (to enabled Wired Printers)
6) Wireless Access Points
7) Laptops and Netbooks
I think I have hit the limit of the DHCP reservation table. Every time I attempt to add another device, the router goes into a mode of testing bandwidth and then logs me out. When I log back in, the last DHCP reservation table entry is never saved. Rather than try and fix this, I'd like to see if there is a better solution.
Does anyone know if there is a router or some other dedicated hardware device with DHCP reservation capabilities that I can setup as a dedicated DHCP server, supports a large DHCP reservation table, and the ability to update the DHCP reservation table through a text file. I realize I can setup a PC to accomplish this, but I'd like to avoid going down that path if I can.
In advance, appreciate your help.
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