IP addresses assigned by WRT54G

Can I configure the WRT54G router not to refresh the IP addresses?

Do you mean that you do not want the IP addresses on the devices on your LAN to change?
Which model of WTR54G are you using?
You could just configure all the PCs with static IPs......
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  • Can't get ipv6 address assigned correctly.

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  • AP not getting ip address assigned.

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    Message was edited by: Menno Hogenbirk
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    Problem has been resolved.

  • Excluded client problem - "Attempted to use IP Address assigned to another device" / "Identity Theft"

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    Setup:
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    04/16/2012 12:10:32 CEST INFO 10.1.33.13 Received DHCP request, error processing packet.
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                                                                                                                        state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
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    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Apr 17 10:09:36.681: 8c:77:12:ac:8c:3b Ignoring invalid EAPOL version (1) in EAPOL-key message from mobile 8c:77:12:ac:8c:3b
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