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Don't know if I have been lucky with the static IP's not being used by Norton Core but no documentation on DHCP pool
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It grabbed my class B address ( with /24 mask) and I had to change my masks on static IP's to 255.255.0.0, not really what I want it to do
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In our case, we have cameras (for security, as well as for keeping an eye on the dogs when we are away), as well as a camera server, all of which require static IP addresses
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I was previously using an F-Secure SENSE firewall/router and a CUJO Smart Internet Security Firewall with FREE SUBSCRIPTION (2nd Gen.) and they would occasionally detect a bad IP visit and block it, usually on my laptop or phone.
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO TRY USING THIS WITH EXISTING STATIC IP ADDRESSES
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If you are using static IP addresses, it seems likely that you will have major problems (if you don't know what a "static IP address" is, then this probably won't impact you)
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They did all connect with the Core, but then I couldn't get the static IP part to work, so I backed everything out again and gave up
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Now with a firmware update, Static IP addresses was available
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Cannot use a static IP
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They did all connect with the Core, but then I couldn't get the static IP part to work, so I backed everything out again and gave up
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This happens even when I assign a static reserved IP for a specific device
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If you care about some basic router capabilities, such as the option to set static IP addresses, you may want to wait until some future release of this product
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What this means is, if you have a static IP on anything it won't work, streaming is impacted, they change IP on you all day to prevent piracy and it lets you choose from 3 DNS
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No Big deal, but at the time, there was NO way to set up a static IP address for devices aside from setting up a port forwarding rule, which kind of breaks the idea of a router if I have to open ports to get a static IP,