> DNS/WINS/router settings just happen if you use DHCP. If you set up the
> Hostname/Ethernet/IP in the Hostnames and Addresses panel, you can
> assign static IPs through DHCP, so you get the best of both worlds.

Yes, Good Point Gordon.... But i like to do everything the hard way. hehehe
:o)

> Thanks,
>
> Gordon
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>   Gordon Rowell                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   VP Engineering
>   Network Server Solutions Group       http://www.e-smith.com
>   Mitel Networks Corporation           http://www.mitel.com
>

73's
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Regards, Mick
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