At 9:27 AM -0500 1/26/02, Louis A Labrie wrote:
>Hi all
>Kinda new to this list
>I've been a Mac user for 2 years.
>I have a home network set up for over a year.
>I have Dsl modem connected to Linksys 1 port router.
>Then uplinked to a 5 port switch and uplinked to
>another 5 port switch that has 2 5 port hub's off of it.
>The Linksys is set up for DHCP.
>anyway the network is working fine.
>
>I know a similar setup has been recently been discussed.
>But I'm trying to set up a web server from my G4 QuickSilver.
>The webserver is set up and running just fine I can access it from an
>internal address.
>I have set up port forwarding port 80 for the QS. but can not access
>from outside address.
>Now the Linksys book say's to use port forwarding I must manually assign
>address.
>So it won't work with DHCP Ok so I disabled the DHCP on the router and
>then put in address on the computers
>and rebooted and I then lose internet access but can still access the
>router.


You can usually configure the DHCP function to serve a range of 
addresses.  Set this range to something less than the total address 
range supported by the NAT.  Set your Web Server to an IP address 
outside the DHCP range.

>Am I missing something here or does it have to be done in certain steps?
>I've always had the router set up for DHCP so I have no experience
>setting up with manually assigned address.

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