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Only if you pick a "non-standard" IP range for your network and your router.

Pick something like 192.168.111 as your range (if you can) and change your router to something other than the default .1

Otherwise, if the other network has the same defaults as you do, odds are pretty good that your static IP will also work for them there as well.
Old 01-13-2008, 04:42 PM
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