With the SB3/Classic it is fairly easy to set up a true static IP. You
just need to re-do the network setup procedure using the SB3 and the IR
remote. Press the left arrow button and hold for 5 seconds to get into
those menus, which allow you to specify DHCP or fixed IP.

I don't use DD-WRT, but I am 99.9% sure that it supports the "static
DHCP" that Siduhe mentions. If you go into your admin pages for DD-WRT
you should be able to find it. On Tomato firmware you go to the device
list, click on the IP address of the SBR, and then reserve an IP address
for that MAC address. Just make sure to specify an address that is
within your router's address pool, but outside the range of its DHCP
address pool.


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