To prevent some users from getting to the web, we put in a static IP address
and a false gateway instead of using DHCP.  However, maintaining the static
IP addresses is a lot of work.  Sometimes devices go out for repair and the
address is wiped out and then the device has to be reconfigured.

Is there any way to lock down external browsing without using a static IP
address?  I don't see a place to put in a gateway if I select DHCP.   Right
now I have ten Falcon 4400 Windows CE Color Mobile computers I need to lock
down and I'd prefer to use DHCP.          

Bryan Burns
System Operator
Echo, Inc.
Lake Zurich, Illinois
847-540-8400 x493


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