I don't exactly understand what you mean, but I'll try and offer a couple options.
You talk about having an external ip range of 192.168.1.100-110, but those are internal IPs. Are you just using those as an example?
If you're trying to link an internal ip range with an external one, so, for example, 192.168.1.105 is always 1.2.3.105, that's called Static NAT. I don't think that's what you're looking for, but eh?
If you mean that you always want computer X to get 192.168.1.105 when they request a DHCP, that's called a 'reserved ip'. On the DHCP server, you can link the MAC address of a machine to a specific IP, and that machine will always get the same IP.
Are either of those what you're asking?