Set a static IP via Router?

Is it possible to set a static IP via my AirPort Extreme router? I am creating a World of Warcraft server and need a static IP address. Please give me directions if you know how to do this. Thanks.

You would either configure a static IP address for the WOW server at the server itself or use the AirPort Utility to reserve a DHCP-provided IP address to the server instead.
(ref: AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet > DHCP > DHCP Reservation

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