WRTP54G - configuration DHCP and static IP

I got a Blu - Ray player and it turns out that he won't talk to my WRTP54G DHCP and I've only got to operate when plugged directly into my cable modem. Is it possible to configure the router to have a DHCP network, but allow also my Blu - Ray to have a static IP address, so it can also connect to the internet?

Yes, just make sure that you have configured the blu Ray player with a static IP address outside the range of the DHCP, set up in the router list.

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