Maybe your router is only source NATting the ip addresses within your dhcp 
range...

> I'll probably go and ask linksys about this too, but first I thought 
> I'd turn here.
> 
> I want to connect to my network with a static IP. I changed my 
> ifcfg-wlan0 file, and made sure the ip addy wasn't within the dhcp 
> range. Then, I ifdown'ed and ifup'ed wlan0, and got the IP. 
> Unfortunately, I had no internet connection. So then I tried pinging 
> the router, and it went fine. Then I tried getting to the http 
> router settings. Went fine as well.
> 
> Anyone know what the problem is?
> 
> --Marc
> 
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