Good Morning All
I stand corrected, slipperyslope. If I understand you correctly, the router is still doing DHCP and the server is "claiming" a static IP. A very nice way of making it work. I never thought of that.
I believe your choice is either static or DHCP with no combinations allowed. You could set your web server as static and use it to assign IPs to your other two and share that way but it will depend on your OS and availability of spots for the extra NICs. If protection is what you are looking...
My reply from AT&T after complaining about the price increase and selectivity of the $99 modem offer (boilerplate):
Thank you for writing.
We appreciate your taking the time writing and sending us your concerns.
However, the price increase was a Corporate decision and was implemented
to...
Like the 3com deal this is only if you have been chosen by AT&T by letter to be offered it. AT&T verified this in a phone call although the wouldn't let me speak to anyone involved in it and haven't answered my email.:|
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