
Reserve a DHCP address in AirPort Utility on Mac
You can set up your base station to reserve an IP address for each client computer on your network. When a client computer joins your network, your base station provides the same IP address to that client. This ensures that the IP address of the client computer doesn’t change.
Note: Your base station must be set up to provide IP addresses to client computers on your network using DHCP before you can make a DHCP reservation. See Share an internet connection.
- Open the AirPort Utility app  on your Mac, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder. on your Mac, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder.
- In the graphical overview, select the base station you want to configure, then click Edit. You may need to enter a password for the base station. 
- Click Network, then verify that “DHCP and NAT” or “DHCP only” is selected in the Router Mode pop-up menu. 
- Click the Add button  below the DHCP reservations list, then in the dialogue that appears, enter a name for the computer in the Description field. below the DHCP reservations list, then in the dialogue that appears, enter a name for the computer in the Description field.
- Click the “Reserve Address By” pop-up menu, choose DHCP Client ID or MAC Address, then enter the client ID or the MAC address in the corresponding field. - A DHCP client requesting an IP address can be identified by either the MAC address of the client or a unique DHCP client ID. - If you choose to reserve an address by MAC address: Enter the MAC address of the device you are connecting in the field. 
- If you choose to reserve an address by DHCP client ID: Enter a unique client ID in the field and make sure the device you are connecting is configured with the same DHCP client ID. 
 
- Enter the IPv4 address that you would like the base station to reserve for the client. 
- Click Save to save your changes and close the dialogue, then click Update to save the changes.