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Static IP Addresses with Apple Airport Extreme

Asked by shacho in Networking Hardware for Macintosh, Apple Networking, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)

I would like to assign a static IP address to my VMWare Windows installation.  For reasons I can't imagine, Mac OS seems to have set things up so that you're supposed to "pull" the static IP address from the client by changing the network settings on the computer itself.  This is fine for the Mac, but you can't do that with the windows connection as far as I know.  Is there a command line utility or an http interface to the Airport base station that exposes more configuration options?

Mike
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