On 2/19/03 17:12, "Robert Ameeti" <robert at ameeti.net> wrote: >> and some (the best case) even use, or have used static IPs configured with >> DHCP. > > Huh? You can't have Static and DHCP at the same time. The D in DHCP stands > for Dynamic, which is defined as non-static. Robert, Yes you can. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. You can manually assign an IP number and get all the rest of your network info via DHCP. Look at your network preferences and you will see it is one of your options under DHCP on the ENET port. Jesse