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Anonymous Posted on Aug 23, 2011

How do you remove an ip address from the dhcp client list on a Belkin router?

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DHCP Client list shows the list of devices currently connected to the Router

You cannot remove an IP Address of a device connected from this list ..

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SOURCE: need to add a computer to the DHCP client list of Belkin router

You can't add a computer to DHCP Client table manually, because DHCP client table is automatic. If you wanna know the MAC address of your computer, go to Start > Run > type CMD and press enter. On the command prompt type in IPCONFIG/ALL and look for Physical Address. That is also the MAC Address of your computer.

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You can configure a DHCP reservation in your DHCP server when you need to reserve a permanent IP address assignment. You can use these reservations for DHCP-enabled devices like print and file servers or other application servers which always have the fixed IP address on a network.
To configure a DHCP reservation, follow the steps provided below:

Step 1:
Access the router's web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: To learn how to access the web-based setup page on a Mac computer, click here.
Step 2:
Click Setup > Basic Setup.

kb17362-001_en.png
Step 3:
Make sure that the DHCP Server option is Enabled. Click the DHCP Reservation button if you want to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address.

kb17362-002_en.png
Step 4:
When you click on DHCP Reservation, a new web browser window will pop-up. Click the Select checkbox to reserve a client's IP address. Click the Add Clients button afterwards.

kb17362-003_en.png Step 5:
If you want to manually assign an IP address, enter the client's host name in the Enter Client Name field. You can do this as well in the IP Address and MAC address fields.
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Click the Add button.

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A list of DHCP clients and their fixed local IP addresses will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you want to remove a client from this list, click the Remove button.

kb17362-005_en.png

On this window, you can do any of the following:
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• Click the kb17362-007_en.png button to cancel your changes.
• To view the most up-to-date information, click the kb17362-008_en.png button.
• To exit this screen, click the kb17362-009_en.png button.

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