w3wilkes wrote: 
> I did not mean static. At least on my ASUS RT-AX86U and my Netgear
> DGND3700v1 at a 2nd location allows setting a reserved IP address
> outside the defined DHCP range. Note in the attached image DHCP range is
> .32-254 and reserved IP addresses are below this range. This ensures
> that DHCP cannot assign a reserved IP address to any device other than
> the target MAC address. The reserved addresses are within the same
> subnet. I consider this method to be a "best practice". At both
> locations I have my LMS server at 192.168.0.16 so I only need one entry
> for the LMS UI in all my browser favorites regardless of which location
> I'm at.

I just tried setting a reserved IP address outside the Address Pool on
my router and I can, I shouldn't believe what I read on the internet
[emoji2]. Although the DHCP will never allocate a reserved IP address to
another device even if the reserved address is inside the DHCP Address
Pool.

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