How to set static IP address to UDHCP client?












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I am using udhcp client for an embedded device. I am trying to add a feature to set a static IP, Netmask, DNS, and gateway address.



I am trying to set it through the "-r" argument (request):



/sbin/udhcpc -A 3 -f -s /tmp/udhcpc_wlan0_sh -i wlan0 -r 172.16.0.2


It does not seem to work. I try to connect my device to an access point and it still used the dhcp deamon provide address.



I was wondering if there are any additional things that I need to do to enable static address.










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    I am using udhcp client for an embedded device. I am trying to add a feature to set a static IP, Netmask, DNS, and gateway address.



    I am trying to set it through the "-r" argument (request):



    /sbin/udhcpc -A 3 -f -s /tmp/udhcpc_wlan0_sh -i wlan0 -r 172.16.0.2


    It does not seem to work. I try to connect my device to an access point and it still used the dhcp deamon provide address.



    I was wondering if there are any additional things that I need to do to enable static address.










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      I am using udhcp client for an embedded device. I am trying to add a feature to set a static IP, Netmask, DNS, and gateway address.



      I am trying to set it through the "-r" argument (request):



      /sbin/udhcpc -A 3 -f -s /tmp/udhcpc_wlan0_sh -i wlan0 -r 172.16.0.2


      It does not seem to work. I try to connect my device to an access point and it still used the dhcp deamon provide address.



      I was wondering if there are any additional things that I need to do to enable static address.










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      I am using udhcp client for an embedded device. I am trying to add a feature to set a static IP, Netmask, DNS, and gateway address.



      I am trying to set it through the "-r" argument (request):



      /sbin/udhcpc -A 3 -f -s /tmp/udhcpc_wlan0_sh -i wlan0 -r 172.16.0.2


      It does not seem to work. I try to connect my device to an access point and it still used the dhcp deamon provide address.



      I was wondering if there are any additional things that I need to do to enable static address.







      networking wireless-networking dhcp static-ip






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          After reading this question here (which appears to be yours as well), my conclusion is that you can’t assign a static IP. However, if you have the MAC address, you can assign an IP address as reserved on the dhcp server for that device with its MAC address.






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            After reading this question here (which appears to be yours as well), my conclusion is that you can’t assign a static IP. However, if you have the MAC address, you can assign an IP address as reserved on the dhcp server for that device with its MAC address.






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              After reading this question here (which appears to be yours as well), my conclusion is that you can’t assign a static IP. However, if you have the MAC address, you can assign an IP address as reserved on the dhcp server for that device with its MAC address.






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                After reading this question here (which appears to be yours as well), my conclusion is that you can’t assign a static IP. However, if you have the MAC address, you can assign an IP address as reserved on the dhcp server for that device with its MAC address.






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                After reading this question here (which appears to be yours as well), my conclusion is that you can’t assign a static IP. However, if you have the MAC address, you can assign an IP address as reserved on the dhcp server for that device with its MAC address.







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