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Posted: Jan. 11 2005,02:46 | 
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Well, I have not done what you are trying, but I would try another approach if I didn't get it working the way you suggest. If you have anything on your network acting as a DHCP server, do you have the option enter your MAC address and have you router/firewall do 'dynamic static'/ IP assignments? If you do, you could have your router/firewall assign the same IP to that MAC address everytime it asks for an IP. I know that's not what you're looking for, but it would work if all else fails. Do you "need" a static IP ? 
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