Re: How do I config a router for the LAN side of things.

From: OverByte (overbyte7@attbi.com)
Date: 02/11/02

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    From: overbyte7@attbi.com (OverByte)
    Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 05:29:14 GMT
    
    

    On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 23:44:26 -0600, "David Garland"
    <davidg.nospamn@netins.net> wrote:

    >Having never used a Netgear firewall/router, I can only say this;
    >
    >Disable any DHCP Server option in your Netgear (DHCP Client functions are
    >what pull the IP from your cable provider)
    >
    >Make sure the LAN is configured with an IP address (usually the same IP on
    >the LAN that would have acted as the DHCP Server IP address) and subnet
    >mask.
    >
    >Configure the PCs on your LAN with the IP addresses available in the subnet
    >size, using same subnet mask as the LAN interface on Netgear, and then enter
    >the IP address configured for the LAN interface as your PCs' gateway IP
    >address.
    >
    >You 'll also have to manually set the DNS servers that the PCs will use.
    >
    >Best of luck
    >
    >"OverByte" <overbyte7@attbi.com> wrote in message
    >news:3c65720d.3847742@netnews.attbi.com...
    >> I have a NetGear RP114(cheap, but sufficient, I thought), I set the
    >> WAN side of things to do DHCP with my cable provider. But, I don't
    >> want to do DHCP locally on the LAN side of things. How can I get
    >> around this? All I want, is to use a range of static IP addresses on
    >> the home/LAN side of things. This has got to be something simple that
    >> I'm over looking.
    >>
    >> Thanks folks....
    >>
    >> --
    >> rm -rf /bin/laden
    >>
    >
    >

    Thanks David. I appreciate your input. I'm on the right track now.

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