Merge Devices' Wifi & Ethernet for IP Reservation

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    Andy

    Reservation is based on MAC hardware address, WiFi adapter and Ethernet have different MAC address so not possible.

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    Jim Berube

    The WiFi and Ethernet will be given different IP addresses. Just use the IP for the interface you want.

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    Dan B

    I understand that reservation is currently based on MAC hardware address. My request is that Firewalla have an additional feature in which the following would be possible:

    - Merge interfaces into one device

    - Dynamically reserve the IP for the connected interface

    - Dynamically unreserve the IP for the disconnected interfaces

    So, there would still only be one interface with that IP reserved at a time, but, to the user, they would just reserve the IP per _device_.

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    mozarella

    I also only know MAC based reservation.

    Your plan to reserve and unreserve the address is interesting. But once the device connects, it's asking an IP and the IP will be delivered maybe before it'll be reserved.

    I'm using DNSmasq for DHCP in my network with some reservations. I'm thinking use two MAC for one IP will be result in start-error of DNSmasq. But i didn't try before.

    Wouldn't it be easier to use fixed IP-address for WLAN and DHCP with reservation on LAN. So you can connect LAN to any other network with DHCP and WLAN is SSID-based. So the WLAN-config will only be this IP in your WLAN.

    But in this case, if you'll connect both interfaces by mistake, you'll get IP-address-error by using to interfaces with the same address.

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    JR

    How about reserving the IP in the FW, but statically assigning it on the PC, changing the static assignment depending on the interface used? With the IP reserved in DHCP you shouldn't run into an issue with IP overlap if you consistently use static IP's on the PC.

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