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RE: [cobalt-developers] Re: DHCP but, still static?



DHCP by definition (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) does not use static
IP addresses. You need to find out if your provider is using either DHCP or
static IP addresses. Obviously a static IP is best to use for a hosting
environment. Have you considered a different provider?

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Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Re: DHCP but, still static?

My DSL -Telco has decided to use a DHCP server to issue "static" ip address
numbers.  Anyone care to explain to me how this gets setup on a Raq3 ?
Cable Co's and Telco's are dumber than a box of rocks.  They are probably
doing this to stop the use of servers - & its a Business account with 5
static ip's. Stay away fromthe phone companies is all I can say .. So any
suggestions - please.


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