Check your router settings to enable a larger DHCP pool size, ensuring it supports more than 256 addresses.
Check your router settings to enable a larger DHCP pool size, ensuring it supports more than 256 addresses.
everyone is handling things already, and I’m completely confused about setting up a custom DHCP server.
Search for setup instructions for DHCP on Windows servers or Ubuntu systems. Numerous tutorials are available online.
I think PiHole enables you to operate a DHCP server. You also gain content filtering capabilities. It works on a Raspberry Pi.
Currently, my virtual machine is operating at its highest capacity, but I plan to upgrade it and test it next time.
They’re accessing the router remotely, but details about their login method and the software version are unclear. More context would help clarify the situation.
they perform a remote connection then navigate to an ISP-only section on the router to complete the pass-through. If the information doesn’t align with the partners they decline and end the call. They’re rude, but the only ISP nearby is mine.
Yes, the ISP is CenturyLink; I’m considering switching to AT&T instead.