On 9/15/06, bgriffis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I just tested out my theory and it appears to hold up. My player
was showing up a minute ago, but after switching to static IP and then
back to DHCP the router assigned me a new address and now the player
cannot be found.
How can I get around this? I don't want to set my network to be all
static addresses. That won't work well when I bring my laptop home
from work. Is there a way to make only my desktop PC static but keep
the rest of my network DHCP? I don't see such an option in my router's
firmware (WRT54G HW v3.0, FW v4.30.5).
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Usually your router only assigns a small range out of the default class "C" license. Linksys typically sets it to 192.168.1.100-150.
Assign a static address outside of the DHCP range, something like 192.168.1.200 and you should be good to go.
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