Wait, what do you mean by "the gateway ip is the same as your nic address"?

If you cannot ping 8.8.8.8 then you have a routing problem. I don't know what kind of setup you have got but I'd usually assign Internet addresses directly to the server and not assign private addresses and then use network address translation.

"We have a modem from the ISP that gives us 5 static IP Addresses."

"The last person I spoke to at the ISP's support said she reconfigured the modem so 
it should route all the static IP's to the router."

The 'modem' you speak of sounds more like a router. 5 static ip addresses is the correct number of usable ip addresses in an 8 ip subnet where two are lost as the network and broadcast address and one will be used by the router.

You should ask your ISP for 1) the ip address of the router and 2) ask them to set things back to normal on that router - no dhcp, none of this weird NAT setup that you are using. You should be the one assigning the static Internet addresses to your servers and not playing roulette with dhcp.

On Tuesday, July 02, 2013 05:57 AM, [email protected] wrote:
And by "I can't see the internet", I cannot ping a known workable host, or 
browse the internet.

HTH
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