I've replaced an old Speedtouch 716WL with a 7800N.
It's early days, but it's looking as though the 7800N consistently connects at a faster speed to my ADSL line and the connection is more stable.
So I'm very pleased.
However, I was messing round with a range extender and got into a position where there were multiple devices with the same ip address on the LAN.
My MacBook ended up with superfluous entries in the 7800's DHCP lease table which I want to delete.
On the Speedtouch there was a simple Delete button (as well as a CLI command) to delete a DHCP lease.
How do I do this on the 7800N?
Second question:
on the Speedtouch I could assign a name to a device without giving it a fixed address.
Is it possible to do this on the 7800N?
How to delete DHCP leases?
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Re: How to delete DHCP leases?
On the Speedtouch there was a simple Delete button (as well as a CLI command) to delete a DHCP lease.
How do I do this on the 7800N?
Restart the router that should clear the DHCP lease table.
on the Speedtouch I could assign a name to a device without giving it a fixed address.
No this is not possible on the 7800N, the client should have a option to set a name eg iphone, windows 7 machine etc.
How do I do this on the 7800N?
Restart the router that should clear the DHCP lease table.
on the Speedtouch I could assign a name to a device without giving it a fixed address.
No this is not possible on the 7800N, the client should have a option to set a name eg iphone, windows 7 machine etc.