I have YazDHCP installed but changed to using dnsmasq to overcome some character limitations in YazDHCP.Why not install YazDHCP?
Enable your custom dnsmasq.conf.add and reboot the router. By your own experience the devices will reconnect and be forced to pickup their new IP addresses.I never really thought about this until I had to reset a router the other day and although I have a list in dnsmasq.conf.add, it wasn't loaded yet as the router was still in default settings, so loads of devices connected to the router and obtained new ip's and I now cant use the conf file I had as it would just cause loads of ip conflicts lol
I have no idea why this never occurred to me lol. Still on a learning curve I guess. Okay, so moving forward, I will just do this in future. Thanks again man.Enable your custom dnsmasq.conf.add and reboot the router. By your own experience the devices will reconnect and be forced to pickup their new IP addresses.
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