Thanks for the heads up!
The odd part in that case is that it appears to work as expected (allow any subnet IP to be used) if I enter the desired IP address in the /jffs/addons/YazDHCP.d/.staticlist and then import it with your bash script...
Not sure if anyone has had this problem, but it is killing me. Using asus merlin wrt firmware with YazDHCP installed. Router is 10.0.1.1/16, but DHCP manual assignment doesn't let me assign anything other than on 10.0.1.0/24. For instance if I enter 10.0.3.70 as the assigned IP for a particular...