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Having said that I just stumbled across a website which might give a solution. The suggestion is to leave the router on DHCP, but move the range up enough to accomodate any machines that need static IPs. For example;
192.168.0.5 - 51.
If two machines need static IPs change the bottom end of the range to 192.168.0.4 and give them 03 and 04. That leaves the DHCP active to assign IPs to the wireless machines.
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