Rick Borup wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
>> There's *never* a good reason for static ip's on a workstation, desktop, 
>> or laptop. 
> 
> Unless you need to do port forwarding from the router to a specific machine,
> e.g. for pcAnywhere or FTP access.

See my qualification: static ip's are okay, as long as it is the dhcp 
server handling it, not the workstation.

Paul


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