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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/04/2013 12:00 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gen@ercuk.com">gen@ercuk.com</a>
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      <div><font size="2" color="#000080" face="Verdana">Hi, Many thanks
          to everyone for all your previous advice & comments, </font></div>
      <div><font size="2" color="#000080" face="Verdana">however this
          has raised my following queries, for which I </font><font
          size="2" color="#000080" face="Verdana">would really
          appreciate clarification.</font></div>
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      <font size="2" color="#000080" face="Verdana"><em>...The point,
          however, is that you need to allow adequate room in your
          network for a statically assigned IP address.'</em></font>
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    <font size="2"><font face="Verdana">Earlier you indicated that the <font
          size="2">router had<font size="2"> a DHCP range o<font
              size="2">f 2 - 254<br>
              <font size="2">go into the router setu<font size="2">p and
                  narrow that range<font size="2">, maybe something li<font
                      size="2">ke 2 -100, then reset <font size="2">the
                        router<font size="2">.<br>
                          <font size="2">now give the server and IP
                            something greater than 100 <font size="2">or
                              wha<font size="2">t ever you set the top <font
                                  size="2">DH<font size="2">CP range to.</font></font></font></font>.</font><br>
                          <font size="2">Also have the router reroute
                            ports for the server <font size="2">20, 2<font
                                size="2">1</font>, 22, 2<font size="2">5,
                                <font size="2">80<font size="2">, 81,
                                    443, 444, 587 to the servers IP
                                    address.<br>
                                    <font size="2">You will need to set
                                      the <font size="2">DNS <font
                                          size="2">for the server at
                                          your <font size="2">provider
                                            to the public IP address.<br>
                                            <br>
                                             Gera<font size="2">ld<br>
                                              <br>
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