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Fred Atkinson
07-25-2004, 01:42 AM
I have an 831 router and want to change from dynamic to static
NAT addresses on the network. What has to be considered to do this?



Fred

Ronnie Higginbotham
07-25-2004, 01:42 AM
Loaded question could be not much or alot just depends...

How many end users are there? (With static you will have a one to one
mapping instead of the pool you have with Dymanic)

Why do you want to change?



"Fred Atkinson" <fatkinson@mishmash.com> wrote in message
news:v96a509oa59ej0q65jb52l2srfc4blfrna@4ax.com...
> I have an 831 router and want to change from dynamic to static
> NAT addresses on the network. What has to be considered to do this?
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>
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> Fred
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Fred Atkinson
07-25-2004, 01:42 AM
Well, I'm planning to point to some subdomains within my
internal network. That's more difficult with dynamic IP addresses.

Ends users, maybe two or three. At most, I'll have four boxes
on the network. I don't really see a need for DHCP with as little as
that.


Fred

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 02:57:32 GMT, "Ronnie Higginbotham"
<rhigginb@swbell.net> wrote:

>Loaded question could be not much or alot just depends...
>
>How many end users are there? (With static you will have a one to one
>mapping instead of the pool you have with Dymanic)
>
>Why do you want to change?
>
>
>
>"Fred Atkinson" <fatkinson@mishmash.com> wrote in message
>news:v96a509oa59ej0q65jb52l2srfc4blfrna@4ax.com...
>> I have an 831 router and want to change from dynamic to static
>> NAT addresses on the network. What has to be considered to do this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Fred
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