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| 479210 | 2006-08-18 23:04:00 | Hi there I has just wondering if it was going to configure a network through a switch using Telstra clear that require a Static IP address. Can someone let me know if this is at all possible. Thanks | CaptinMoor (8392) | ||
| 479211 | 2006-08-18 23:48:00 | Hi there I has just wondering if it was going to configure a network through a switch using Telstra clear that require a Static IP address. Can someone let me know if this is at all possible. Thanks It the switch is a router/modem and has NAT then yes you can. You would config the router to the static IP and then put all your PC's on a private IP range and have their default gateways pointed to the router and it would do all the translation. If it is just a straight switch with no router then no. However it would be the modem/router that has the static IP on it and the switch just does forwarding to the correct place. |
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