Nope. They aren't static. The get reassigned periodically. When I set everything up it was easier to do this way. I'm currently looking at hardware firewalls and switches and will move to only one IP address when I purchase the hardware.
>Do you have a need for two static ip addresses? I was just wondering why you didn't go with internet sharing instead (that's what I do). My daughter's pc shares my connection via 100base-t at home and I add more on when working on other people's systems sometimes. I've never had a problem with speed doing it this way, but I also don't require a static ip address.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer