nk7z;518153 Wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> Most routers will allow you to set an IP address for a specific MAC
> address.  I use a Netgear Router, and it assigns the same address to any
> device I have set it to.  Look under Attached Devices to get the MAC,
> then look under IP Assignments.  Add the IP you want, add the MAC for
> the device, and you are set...  That way you don't even have to touch
> the remote hardware.
> 
> Dave
This is what I do, everything has it's own permanent IP served by DHCP.
I also split it up, networking hardware is 10.0.0.1-9, server and PCs
are 10.0.0.10-99, Squeezeboxes are 10.0.0.100+

I don't use them all obviously, but it makes finding a device on the
network a lot easier.


-- 
funkstar

my collection:
*1*x squeezebox radio
*1*x squeezebox touch
*1*x squeezebox boom
*2*x controller, *1*x receiver
*2*x sb3 (sliver/black), *1*x sb2 wired (silver)
*1*x sb (black), *1*x slimp3 (with rear shield)

interested in any others if you have them!
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