--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> 
> >
> >I've used DHCP to dynamically assign IPs on a LAN,
> >but I much prefer using all static IPs then going
> >through a router, either a dedicated router box or
> >a computer running internet routing software to
> >bring the internet to the LAN. That way I know
> >"who's whom" on the LAN and it's easy to
> troubleshoot with pings and route traces.
> >
> Easiest way for sure, just make sure you dont assign
> the same ip twice. :)

That's what the little text file with the info on
each box is for. 'Tis what every network admin
should do, no matter how small the network. :)

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