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sktn77a
Nov 17, 2015Virtuoso
Static IP address or reserved IP address?
Hello: I have a new R7000 router and a new IP security camera system. The cameras record to a NAS (WD MyCloud) on the same network, after the IP address of the NAS has been input to the camera s...
- Nov 17, 2015
It has the same end result. It allows you to manage the device from a central place (router), rather than having to set up a static IP in the device, as well as making sure the router doesn't hand it out to another device.
Most devices by default use DHCP (or in simple terms, get IP address automatically).
TheEther
Nov 18, 2015Guru
Keep in mind that there is a limit to the number of address reservations. I forget the exact number. I think it's between one and two dozen. There's no such limit with static addresses.
Address reservations has the added benefit of communicating the DNS server addresses to the client. With static addresses, DNS server addresses must be configured.
sktn77a
Nov 18, 2015Virtuoso
Thanks, good information.
- Retired_MemberNov 20, 2015
I have set reservations for 28 devices without a problem.
- sktn77aNov 21, 2015Virtuoso
Just looked at the LAN setup section for the R7000. It has 10 slots for reserved addresses. More than enough for what I want to do. Put my NAS devices at 2 locations on a reserved address and then rebooted the routers. Seems to be working - other device addresses changed but the NAS remained the same.