On Sunday 18 July 2004 04:15 am, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:

> > I'm not aware of any way to force that router to assign addresses in any
> > controllable way.  First come, first serve.  (I'd love to hear different.
> > It's the Linksys router from Wal-Mart I'm talking about here; yours might
> > not be the same one.)  That means each machine's IP address on the LAN

> Usually you can assign a static ip to the LAN machines using the MAC
> address, check advanced setup in router(i think, not sure).

Not on this one, unless I'm just blind.  I can't find any way to do it.  All I 
can do is look at the DHCP table and see what it assigned to what.

> Q: Why would a router slow down a connection?

I have no idea.

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