EA6500 DHCP assignments: Less capable than E4200?

I'm upgrading from an E4200 to an EA6500, and I'm having some dfificulty with DHCP assignments.
On the E4200, I was able to designate a first address range for DHCP assignments (e.g., start at 192.168.0.100 and reserve 50 addresses for devices), and also reserve some addresses for recognized MACs. However, those two settings had nothing to do wtih each other: I could reserve any address I wanted for any MAC.
On the EA6500, these two features are implemented differently. Apparently, static, reserved DHCP for specific MACs *MUST* be in the range of assignable DHCP addresses. So if I designate 192.168.0.100 as the starting DHCP address and reserve 50 addresses, all of my DHCP reservations must also be in the range of 192.168.0.100-150.
This is ridiculous! This requirement forces a commingling of static DHCP addresses for recognized devices with known MACs, and dynamic DHCP addresses for unrecognized devices that are permitted onto the network.
I can think of three explanations:
1) This requirement is a rookie mistake by the developers who implemented DHCP on the EA6500.
2) The permissiveness of the DHCP settings on the E4200 was a loophole that was intentionally closed on the EA6500.
3) The EA6500 implements static DCHP assignments differently, in some way that I haven't yet discovered.
Thoughts? Any help? Any hope of having a future firmware update for the EA6500 revert to the E4200 behavior?

sfsdfd,
It appears that Linksys is designing and marketing routers for noobs. Since you're not a noob, then perhaps linksys is not the best choice for you.
http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200v2-DHCP-reservation-out-of-the-IP-address-rang...

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