On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:55:24 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:

> This sounds good.  Thanks to all responders.  One question.  I found the
> buffalo manual online.  I don't see how I can assign fixed IP addresses
> on its 192.168.11.x network.  That is I want the LAN connection to my
> laptop ajglap to be 192.168.11.70, the wifi connection to that machine
> be .71.  Similarly for oldlap I want to use .73 and .74, for my two
> printers .50 and .55 (both are LAN), etc

I use dnsmasq to do this and I see that the Buffalo also uses dnsmasq,
although I'm using it on my server not the router, so what you want
should be possible.


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Neil Bothwick

To most people solutions mean finding the answers.  But to chemists
solutions are things that are still all mixed up.

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