The typical way to configure the MN500 is to use a single
IP from the ISP. In your case set it to static and enter
the 1st IP (as you did). Make sure DHCP is checked and
you are in router mode (and not bridge mode).
Then on each PC, go to the TCP/IP configuration, and
clear out any static IP's or DNS settings. In general,
one would set the PC's to obtain an IP from the server
(actually they will be getting a NAT'ed IP from the
router DHCP server in the 192.168.2.x subnet).
>-----Original Message-----
>i searched the newsgroup and couldnt find what i was
>looking for so i thought i would post it, i apologize if
>this has already been addressed and i missed it:
>
>i have up to 5 static IP's from my ISP. currently, 2 of
>them are active. When configuring the MN-500, i
>selected 'static ip' and entered all the necessary
>information, in the required fields. unfortunately, i am
>not doing something correctly. what is the easiest way
to
>remedy this problem.
>
>>2 computers in the house, and only one of them is
>wireless. the other is jacked into the mn-500.
>
>thanks
>
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