I need to set up a router for a summer camp hotspot, using static IPs for each client, with usage monitoring. Gargoyle looks like it will do what I need, but I can't seem to find out how many static IPs can be assigned, can anybody tell me? Or is it a hardware limitation? Other routers I've used have a limit of 32 clients; I need around 100, though only a dozen or so will be connected at any one time.
Also, I'm interested in any recommendations for a router to use with Gargoyle, for maximum performance with the dozen or so clients. It does need to have a single antenna, since we're using it with a remote amplified antenna.
how many static IPs, and hardware recommendation
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Re: how many static IPs, and hardware recommendation
OpenWRT seems to be a default limit of 150 static lease.mountainman wrote: I can't seem to find out how many static IPs can be assigned, can anybody tell me?
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/dhcp
Eric Wong
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PM me if you need to buy Gargoyle router in Australia/NZ, willing to pay me to help you on your Gargoyle configurations or build custom configured ROM with pre-installed app or try to fix your bricked router. Yes, I am looking for job/work.