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Old 28-06-2007, 22:03   #1
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multiple IP's.....what's it used for???

my ISP comes with 3 IP's..........


can I setup 3 computers in my house with 3 different IP's?
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Re: multiple IP's.....what's it used for???

Yes.

Usefully if you have live services on your games consoles should you have any.

Are those static IP's too?

And to the site.

Who's your ISP?
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