On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 05:59:29 PM John Andersen wrote:
On 5/28/2013 5:36 PM, Ricardo Chung wrote:
nyway, assuming you can modify the IP range to assign on DHCP server you could make wider by incresing this range to 20 IP addresses.
Why not a hundred or 250?
It is up to the user. Just a number or amount for testing purposes only. He said iit is a 9 years older router. And make no sense to overload a consumer or houhold router with too many concurrent connections (250 IPs). I would not think it is really needed.
Its not like its going to have to work harder. There is seldom any advantage in reducing the number of available IPs unless you are going to go for full mac filtering or something.
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