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Sadly Amiga's can be quite fickle to get online - but I do believe that Miami DX's TCP/IP stack has the option for DHCP assigned address (set by your router) you could try that option =)
I think you're misunderstanding what the static IP address is about.The IP address is on your home network - not the "internet". The only device on your network that exists on the internet is actually your hub, and that can have a static address (unusual) or DHCP (much more common). This is completely independent of your Amiga.Your Amiga can have a static IP address or DHCP (just about any TCP/IP stack apart from AmiTCP 3) will do DHCP without too much trouble, although there can be issues with some hubs, at which point you just use static IP. Whatever you do with your Amiga, though, it only makes a difference between your Amiga and your hub - the connection between your hub and the rest of the world stays the same.In other words - don't worry about it. The only way it would be a problem is if your hub were to not support static IP on its internal (your home) network, which would be incredibly brain-dead. That said, of course, Sky are pretty brain-dead... but I think you'll be ok.
What people are referring to when they say "set a static ip address" is actually the address of your Amiga 1200.... which is connected to your "Local Area Network" or LAN. You can set this address in a configuration file on your Amiga. Or, if DHCP is working on your Amiga, then an address will be provided automatically to your Amiga by the DHCP server on your skybox/bthomehub etc... and in that case you don't need to set an ip address manually (static). Your LAN is anything that you have connected to your ADSL/Cable Modem (Your skybox or bthomehub etc etc). This may be a wireless connection to your computers/laptops/printers, or wired connections, or both, but it's all "local" and is nothing to with the IP address that your ISP assigns you at the other end of the box...that's there end and the normal user (you and me) need never think about it. Hope that helps a bit.