Re: Linksys static ip configuration question

From: Duane Arnold (notme_at_notme.com)
Date: 11/10/03

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    "Bryce" <fukuzzz@takethisout.hotmail.com> wrote in
    news:t6zrb.280$Qa.29267@news.uswest.net:

    > Hi all.
    >
    > I've got the network up and running on a linksys 8-port. I've got my
    > bock of ip addresses. I'm just going to assign one ip to a computer
    > that I want to have seen from the outside. it is assigned.
    >
    > Question: Where in the linksys setup to I open that computer up and
    > type in it's ip address that I want to have be seen?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    >

    You go to the router's Status tab and copy the DNS IP(s) to your ISP.

    Go to the NIC Property BOX on TCP/IP and tell it to *use the follwing IP
    (s)*

    1) 192.168.1.2 -- a router static IP -- 2 - 99 are programable static
    IP(s)
    2) 255.255.255.0
    3) 192.168.1.1 the router device IP

    DNS IP(s) the ones you got from the Ssatus tab.

    Andd reboot the machine, if you're not connected to the Internet, then
    one of the IP(s) you entered is wrong.

    And what Block of IP(s) are you talking about? You only need one IP from
    the ISP. That's what the router is for to share the one IP by all
    machines connected to the router, if the block is what you're talking
    about is from the ISP and not a block of DHCP IP(s) issued by the router
    to machines.

    Duane :)


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