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Oct 26, 2011

I have an RVS 4000.  I have several PC's to which I have assigned static IP addresses.  I have recently upgraded most of the PC's to Win 7 (64) machines.  I updated the firmware on the RVS4000 to 1.3.3.5 in conjunction with this.  After such update (and actually before as well) I could not assign a static IP address to a PC and have access to the internet.  It connects fine to my LAN, just no internet access.  This is also affected on several other machines running Win XP and Win 2003 Server, so it's not just this computer. 
 
I have:
 
1.  Shut down (powered off/unplugged) everything, router, DSL modem, switches, server, etc.

2.  As I said firmware is current.

3.  Yes, DNS servers and gateway, subnet, etc. are all correctly specified on the PC.

4.  Router is set for gateway mode.

5.  Set to only IPV4.
 
The only way it allows internet access is to use DHCP.  I've even tried taking the IP address via DHCP and manually assigning the DNS servers and that works fine, but as soon as I assign a static IP internet access is immediately gone.
 
There must be something I'm missing, but I can't seem to find it.
 
Everything worked fine prior to the conversion of the Win 7 machines, i.e. I had several PC's with static IP's and no problems.

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STATUS-WAN/Gateway
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1.  A. I disconnected the cable router from Cable modem

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[code].....
 
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Building configuration... 
Current configuration : 4072 bytes
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