[ML-General] ftp to other computers on my subnet via name instead of dhcp ip address

Alex Smith (K4RNT) shadowhunter at gmail.com
Tue Jun 21 04:00:51 CDT 2016


Yeah, DD-WRT might be a viable alternative firmware that can do what you're
looking to do.

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- Alex Smith
- Kent, Washington (metropolitan Seattle area)

On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 1:24 AM, Kirk D Mccann <kirk.mccann at gmail.com>
wrote:

> What router do you have?
> On Jun 20, 2016 6:13 PM, "David" <ainut at knology.net> wrote:
>
>> I can remember 9 names (or more) much easier than i can remember which ip
>> addresses correspond to those names.
>>
>> "takes a bit of setup" is what I'm trying to discover HOW to do.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06/20/2016 04:48 PM, Brian Oborn wrote:
>>
>> I believe that you're way overthinking things with setting up a dedicated
>> router for things like this. Your linksys will have a way to assign static
>> dhcp entries so the same computers always get the same IP addresses. Once
>> you've done that you can either memorize the IPs, or use the hosts file
>> described previously to translate the names to IP addresses. Doing this
>> takes a bit of setup once for each machine that you want to connect to, but
>> is far simpler and easy to understand.
>>
>> Brian Oborn aka bobbytables
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:42 PM, WebDawg <webdawg at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> pfSense.
>>>
>>> You can use an old laptop and PCMCIA card even.
>>>
>>> Turn the wireless router into an accesspoint with openwrt/ddwrt/tomato.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:37 PM, David < <ainut at knology.net>
>>> ainut at knology.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dawg, I called Linksys and they told me that this (expensive)
>>>> wifi/router does not have that capability!!!  I'm not sure the "tech"
>>>> person I talked to could even spell router, so take that with a grain of
>>>> salt.
>>>>
>>>> I've been looking at OpenWRT and it sounds great, BUT their
>>>> instructions for loading it into my router are baffling.  They seem to have
>>>> a version for the Raspberry Pi, but none of the Pi's have gigabit ethernet
>>>> and they all have only a single wired ethernet connector.  <sigh>  I can't
>>>> really afford to dedicate a desktop machine to do the routing.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 06/20/2016 04:32 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Also you may need to use the host.domainname that your linksys device
>>>> is passing.
>>>>
>>>> It depends how it is all configured I think.
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:00 PM, David < <ainut at knology.net>
>>>> ainut at knology.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> To transfer files via ftp, for example, currently I have to go to the
>>>>> target computer, log in, run ifconfig or ipconfig and get it's current dhcp
>>>>> ip address, write it down so i don't forget, go back to the host computer,
>>>>> then ftp to that ip address.  I cannot get the Linksys/Cisco WRT320N router
>>>>> to use the computer name, versus the ip address, even though it keeps the
>>>>> dhcp client list internally to itself.  This has gotten to be just too
>>>>> aggravating.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, is there a way I can get this router to do one of it's most basic
>>>>> jobs?
>>>>>
>>>>> Alternatively, is there a way to have each and every Winblows and
>>>>> Linux computer on my little home-net keep it's own internal table of
>>>>> computer name vs ip addresses so I don't have the hassle every time I want
>>>>> to move files from one to another?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> David
>>>>>
>>>>>
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