Timothy Rice wrote:
>> If your ISP uses dhcp you can run dhcpcd (it's in BLFS). It should set
>> up the network for you.
>> Alternatively, get a router. That will run a dhcp daemon which will deal
>> with the internet, then you can set static addresses for your local
>> network.
> 
> Aha, thanks Andy! Dhcpd coming up :-)

I'd go with the router and static IP. For a small network, static
is easier to manage, I think. Also, with a router you'd get NAT,
and much better security.

Just my $02

Mike
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