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Old 09-20-2013, 06:47 PM   #28
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Helen; I *think* you are confusing static IP addresses from one's ISP, and static IP addresses on one's private network (ie behind a router attached to the modem (either Cable or DSL or wireless) that in turn is attached to the ISP).
Could be. I just assumed we were discussing the ones from the ISP as this seemed to be the only option the poster had. Maybe I misread.

I have set up static IPs on routers many times in old sawmill/coal mine process control equipment that demanded static IPs, but there was no problem caused for the newer equipment.

I am obviously not understanding the problem I guess.

My static IPs are through my ISP and I pay extra.

Helen
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