On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:16:39 -0700, you wrote:

>> If you have the computer's NIC ip manually set to 192.168.0.2 then 
>> the router MUST have DNS turned OFF.
>
>Did you mean, the router must have DHCP off?
>In that case you could never have some clients on a network
>with a dynamic IP if even one has a fixed IP. I'm not so sure
>that's true.
>
>Gary VanderMolen


Hi Gary, Wayne,

Good morning from the UK!

I have told the computer to use 192.168.0.2 and have also reserved the
address in the router setup - as it always has been!

This seems to have cured the problem but I have also limited the use of
address from 255 available to 4 so with the other machines connected to
the router it can only have 0.2 to use.

I am now wondering what will happen when I put the new machine into use
as the server - will it accept 0.2 or will it insist on staying at 0.3?


Sir Hugh of Bognor
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