Port Mapping and DHCP...

Really sorry if this has been asked.. I feel kinda stupid actually but;
I have port mapping set up... working fine... all incoming traffic to my public IP goes to my iBook on 192.168.1.2
but now... the iBook's IP is 192.168.1.3 so I had to update the port mapping to suit this IP
Is there anyway I can make the Airport hand out 192.168.1.2 to the iBook everytime based on it's MAC address ? My old router used to be able to do this.

You should configure the iBook to use a manual IP address outside the range used by the AEBS's DHCP server. The default range used by the AEBS's DHCP server is x.y.z.2 to x.y.z.200. So you would want to configure your iBook to use a manual IP address of 192.168.1.202 (for example).
Configure the port mapping to map to that address.

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