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Many APs allow for address reservations. You would need to check your
documentation. The reservation holds the IP for a specific machine based on
the MAC address.
Cheers,
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Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
"----nikos 4000----" <nikos4000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7620B654-CE6C-4D88-8FDD-AC3EA18AC5E4@microsoft.com...
> hi..
> i have a small lan with
>
> 2 desktop pc's
> ( a. cpu p4 2.8Gh
> ram 1Gb
> hd 120 Gb
> lan card 3com wifi
> os win xp pro sp2
>
>
> b. cpu p3 750 Mh
> ram 256Mb
> hd 20 Gb
> lan card 3com wifi
> os win xp pro sp1
> )
>
> and a laptop 3.2 Gh
> ram 512Mb
> hd 80 Gb
> lan card wifi
> os win xp pro sp1
>
>
> my access point is 3com
>
> all the hardware part works perfect
>
> i use ip address 10.0.0.1 -2 -3
> and submask 255.255.255.0
> at the tcp/ip protocol
>
> the signal of the lan is "perfect"
>
> when i "write" the ip addresses the wifi lan works perfect
>
> but when i rebbot the ip addresses return in automaticaly mode and my ip
> adresses are disable..
>
> can i do smth to use the ip that i want
>
>
> thnks... for reading
>
>
>
>
>
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