I use a combination of static and dynamic addressing my home LAN. In my case I assign static IP
addresses in the 192.168.0.10 to .20 range versus the high end which the XP ICS DHCP server tends to
use when assigning dynamic IPs. My fixed hosts and nodes, ie. desktops, wireless access point, etc
get static IP addresses. Wireless devices and wired guest devices, ie. PocketPCs and laptops, get
DHCP assigned IP addresses. I use XP ICS to assign dynamic addresses and to share my 56K dial ISP.
I read a comment in this forum by someone the other day, Ron Lowe I believe it was, stating the XP
ICS can track the static IPs and subsequently knows to assign dynamic addresses that do not
conflict.
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"Mathiau" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> SO i could have say 3 computers using static Ip, while 3 others use the DHCP
> from my router to get an IP address?
>
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