On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 04:25 pm, Jesse Brown wrote: > 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. > yep thats really the beauty of DHCP, it's very flexible.