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rapster
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Great advice, everyone. I'll let you know how it works out (probably this weekend). |
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rapster
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Oops, one more question. If I set the DLink router to a static IP address behind the RTP300, do I need to turn off DHCP on the RTP300?
As you can tell, I'm a novice at this! |
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NateHoy
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| rapster wrote: | Oops, one more question. If I set the DLink router to a static IP address behind the RTP300, do I need to turn off DHCP on the RTP300?
As you can tell, I'm a novice at this! |
No, you still want the rest of your network devices to get IP addresses, right? |
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rapster
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All of the other devices will connect through the DLink router. The RTP300 will pass everything back to the DLink, which will act as the real router. |
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