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I've got a router, and a need to network some computers through it rather than through the cable router I've been given, that I can't configure. Namely, I need to work around some connection issues that are present without a Static IP computer connection, and I have to do it with two connections, and one Static IP.

2007-03-13 13:00:01 · 3 answers · asked by tmbrauns 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Put your router behind the cable router. Allow its WAN interface to get an IP address from the cable router. Configure the LAN side of the router with a static IP address. This gives you a solid, static address as a default gateway for your other computers.
You can use DHCP on your router to give IP addresses to your computers (including default gateway, etc.), or you can disable DHCP, and give static IPs to all your computers.
One other configuration is to use DHCP on your router to provide IP addresses to some computers, and then give static IPs to others (such as a file/web server). You just need to make sure the static IP is outside the range of DHCP, but still within the subnet range of your network.

2007-03-14 04:10:11 · answer #1 · answered by antirion 5 · 0 0

Router usually assign IP using DHCP. If you want to make a static IP check the settings. There you can configure which IP you want to be a static IP. In the IP range there is an exception box. Enter the IP's there.

2007-03-13 13:06:17 · answer #2 · answered by nathanjo 2 · 0 0

you ought to no longer use a static IP address on any of the structures except your setting up an information superhighway server which you extremely choose for others to have get admission to to from off the internet or except your setting up a "server" interior your community. Use DCHP on all workstations/non-servers. The router/homestead gateway has a DCHP server which will take care of issuing the IP addresses/and so on techniques to the default setup for many workstations by ability of their dchp consumers. you are able to properly blend dynamic and static IP addresses by ability of going into the DCHP server on the router and different than the static IP address(es) from the available pool of IP addresses.

2016-12-14 18:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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