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How can we do this on the N66U now that the command line tab has been removed?
Hmmm...read, comprehend then follow the post before yours?
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=104407&postcount=39
Regards,
How can we do this on the N66U now that the command line tab has been removed?
when I run navram set dhcp_staticlist=, it says that
nvram/value pair: is invalid or bigger than its max length
I did several tests. It seems that the dhcp_staticlist has a max size limit. Not sure what exactly it is. But it seems working until 990.
Anyone has the knowledge of what is exact max size allowed for dhcp_staticlist?
It seems that is not the case in 382.1. It is limited under 1000. That also explained why I can't add static DHCP ip binding from Merlin UI as well after this point.
Just tried to add 2 more static reservations (I have 75 or so) and hit this error message.
Running 382.1_2. That's the main reason I bought the AC-88U (larger NVRAM for more static DHCP).
Anything I can do about this?
Thank you. But I think something has definitely changed. I've only ever added address reservations via the GUI.
Now, on a clean load and clean login, I go to the DHCP page, try to remove four existing devices, and then hit apply, and it still tells me it's too long.
I know the basics, just not the entry to add in the DNSMASQ.conf.add file ?
See directive dhcp-host=
The 'bible' for dnsmasq
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/docs/dnsmasq-man.html
and there are 14 (detailed) usage examples of the dhcp-host= directive here (starting at line 219)
https://fossies.org/linux/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.conf.example
382.1_2 fixed it. Now I can add them in. Thanks, RMerlin.All models have the configurable limit, which is currently set at 2500 characters for that variable. The HND limit is a different one, it's a hardcoded limit of only 1000 characters, which cannot be increased even tho the variable is defined to allow up to 2500.
Clients are the ones that need to reconnect to get an updated DHCP address so rebooting the router would do it if they're wireless clients or wired directly to the router. Otherwise you need to hit every client to have them refresh their lease.

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