All the talk elsewhere on the board about security on wireless LANs got me to thinking that it was time for me to assign static IP addresses to my ethernet-connected Mac and two Airport-connected Macs.
Besides the added security, it sure would make file sharing a tad easier knowing the exact IP adress of each Mac on my LAN.
The problem? I cannot find detailed instructions anywhere about how to accomplish this seemingly simple task. I tried disabling DHCP routing on my Linksys BEFW11S4 after assigning static IP addresses on two of my Macs, and promptly lost my LAN connections...
D'oh!
In the TCP/IP control panel I had switched to manual configuration, then entered the static address below 192.168.1.100 (like 192.168.1.2...), then entered the same subnet mask as under DHCP, then the router address.
Voila! Nadda...
So I am probably missing some obvious setting, either in TCP/IP, another related Mac control panel, or the router itself. I know that there are others (like KPS) who have accomplished this little task, so I humbly ask for
HELP!