I believe Bering uses DHCPd and assigns addresses dynamically.  Bering
reserves addresses above 192.168.1.199 so you set some of your workstations
to use an "assigned" IP.  This is pretty much a requirement if you have any
servers inside your private zone (which I do but is not normally
recommended).

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Hi folks,
Does the default Bering package expect that you'll use static addresses
on your LAN? I can just statically assign from the 192.168.1.x subnet
and I'm all set???

Thank you,
Craig



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