In the Router settings there should be a place for you to make specific mac 
addresses static, ie.. the router will not hand those addresses to any other 
device unless it has the correct mac address or network card. That is the only 
way to prevent the router from handing out that address, even if the computer 
in question is turned off, the address is reserved for that computer and that 
computer only. Same holds true if the router is powered down, it will not give 
any other computer or device the addresses you specify. Just go to the linksys 
web site for instructions unless you have the disk or instructions with you. 
The other option is to log in to the router and feel around or google the 
router model for an address for the instructions......

Mike
---- Joseph Prestia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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I have a linksys wrt54g wireless router and a small home network which lost 
power the other day and when I restarted my computers they pulled the wrong 
IP's and so the one I'm using for a web server and mail server was not getting 
the proper ports forwarded. I know I can disable the dhcp server  in the router 
but how do I set which computer gets which IP I just need one to have a set IP 
address the others don't matter.

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