ok, before i start ill give you a run down of how my internet in my house works
we have a desktop hardwired into our router.
then, we have a wireless router which is set up with a static ip hardwired into our router
then, we have a wireless laptop that connects to the wireless router to get internet
a Wii is also using our wireless internet.
so, i have recently set up my desktop with a static ip so i can port forward for my torrent client. do i need to set up the rest of my computers (and wii) with a static ip also? or can they stay as a dynamic?
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Static Ip questions
#2
Posted 15 January 2007 - 05:12 PM
Question... why do you need 2 routers? Does the wireless router not have any ethernet ports as well? If it does, drop the first router, run the wireless router/switch to your ISP. As far as the static/dynamic question, no, you don't need to set statics on everything as long as you're getting a connection dynamically then thats all that matters.
#3
Posted 15 January 2007 - 05:27 PM
the only pc that needs a static address is the one ports are being forwarded to.
the other devices can have dynamic address's
the other devices can have dynamic address's
#4
Posted 15 January 2007 - 06:37 PM
thanks a ton, and we have two routers because if the hardwire one was replaced with our wireless, it wouldnt be able to send out a very good signal, so we keep our wireless on the main floor and not in the basement in our concrete walled room.
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