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Give the machines windows names and set up STN for dhcp.  You will be
able to see the machines on the network neighborhood and deal with
the files on the machines as you have them set.  The STN dhcp will
take care of the addresses.  

Skip the DNS.  To work with machines on your network, you won't need
it. 

When you add a machine to your network, the dhcp server will assign
an address, you pick the name.

You can add or remove machines and the dhcp server will take care of
the machines.  All you need to do is to give them windows names.

You can assign an address to one of your machines and map an inbound
port from the internet to it if you want others to access that
machine.  Either boot it first or simply use the number STN assigns
to know which address to use.  If your ISP lets inbound traffic to
your IP then you are set.

Good luck.

Chris
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From: "Bob Selby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [ShareTheNet] DNS and DHCP (again) :-(

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