Set it to only assign DHCP to a pre-determined range (ie: 10.0.1.80 thru 10.0.1.90) then you can assign a static IP on your Mac (ie: 10.0.1.10)
I believe it's under Network and then the NAT tab. Sorry, I don't have the Airport Utility handy to check.
You might want to wait more than an hour for answers you know...This thread seems to be dying. Come on guys give me a hand, please
You might want to wait more than an hour for answers you know...
- Open Airport Utility, select your device
- Select 'Internet > DHCP'
- Select a network address (10.0.0.0 or 192.168.0.0 etc.)
- Enter the starting IP range you want, e.g. x.x.13.50 - x.x.13.150
- Hit apply
I don't have an airport device here any more, but that's roughly how I remember it.