Hello all,
I'm not sure whether this request is possible to be done.
I'm not really Linux oriented person yet, so far I'm following some DNS-323 Wikis site to walk through

@ Home... I'm using my DNS-323 as the DHCP IP Provider for my LAN at home instead of from my wireless router... This makes life simpler so far, as I have my DNS-323 up and running almost all the time (except power outage)...

The problem is, I have my children whom usually comes home with their school friends whose laptops usually connected to my network and might have access (or accessing their school projects) into my Network and apparently goes to my NAS where their school projects stored... This for sure may grab a new IP address from my DNS-323's DHCP once their laptops connected to my Wireless/Wired LAN.
I need to monitor these newly release/use IP address from my DHCP pool in DNS-323, either by simple an SMTP email alert to my BlackBerry or anything simpler than this...
Does anybody come across with this called "DHCP IP Monitoring Tools" that could perhaps run from DNS-323 or my other DNS-320 NAS or even my Windows gateway (Atom) machine?
Thanks in advance... any suggestion/advice would be much appreciated.
BR - Arc.