I have a modem/router and a second PC on a lan. The second PC has a
static IP. If I setup a static IP on the main machine I can connect to
the lan but the web connection goes down, and if I setup up an auto IP
on the main machine the web connects but I cannot even ping the second
PC.

Any suggestions?

Re: Can connect to web with dhcp and to the lan with a static IP, but not both by Steve

Steve
Mon Apr 21 12:26:24 PDT 2008

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:52:48 -0700 (PDT), "."
<sweep101946@googlemail.com> wrote:

>I have a modem/router and a second PC on a lan. The second PC has a
>static IP. If I setup a static IP on the main machine I can connect to
>the lan but the web connection goes down, and if I setup up an auto IP
>on the main machine the web connects but I cannot even ping the second
>PC.
>
>Any suggestions?

When you set up a static IP, you also have to specify the default
gateway and DNS server addresses for web access.
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Re: Can connect to web with dhcp and to the lan with a static IP, but not both by Jack

Jack
Mon Apr 21 15:13:28 PDT 2008

Hi
In addition to Steve's remark also make sure that the static IP is out of
the DHCP range.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"." <sweep101946@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:0f90c6d0-3bb7-4122-a65b-05010cc61ca5@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>I have a modem/router and a second PC on a lan. The second PC has a
> static IP. If I setup a static IP on the main machine I can connect to
> the lan but the web connection goes down, and if I setup up an auto IP
> on the main machine the web connects but I cannot even ping the second
> PC.
>
> Any suggestions?