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Originally Posted by Canyarion
It depends on your setup. Our 2 computers each have their own IP adres, they are seperately connected to the internet (BTW this makes a network pretty hard, advice anyone??).
If you have 1 or more computers that are connected to the PC that's connected to the internet, you only have 1 IP-adres.
I think. 
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You should not really have any problems networking your computers together! And you made it even easer for you self by having fixed IP’s (the best way to net work with out DHCP). When running a small network from home your subnet mask is far more important then your IP address as this is what will add or take away network sections in the network.
Of course to help you out more we would need to know how you have setup your home net?