05-08-2005, 08:57
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Re: Router set up help
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AOL, though when the contract ends i'll be moving back to Demon.
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05-08-2005, 20:09
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Re: Router set up help
*Bump*
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05-08-2005, 20:35
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Re: Router set up help
Wayne,
I take it that you didn't get it working using a fixed IP.
As I said last night, if we can't get it working that way the best thing that you can do is go back to having your router dynamicaly provide an IP address for each of your machines:
Turn the DHCP function on on your router
Set both of your machines so that they obtain an IP address automatically
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05-08-2005, 21:01
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Re: Router set up help
Thanks for all your suggestions, reps on the way Raistlin and Matt, but i had to revert to Windows Issuing an IP and DNS address for the router. I gather there is nothing wrong in doing this?
EDIT: Seems i cant rep Raist.
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05-08-2005, 21:03
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Re: Router set up help
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Originally Posted by Wayne A
Thanks for all your suggestions, reps on the way Raistlin and Matt, but i had to revert to Windows Issuing an IP and DNS address for the router. I gather there is nothing wrong in doing this?
EDIT: Seems i cant rep Raist.
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Nothing wrong with it at all.
So long as you turn the router's DHCP server back on, then Windows should be able to pick up an IP address & the DNS addresses from it.
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05-08-2005, 21:04
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Re: Router set up help
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Originally Posted by Wayne A
Thanks for all your suggestions, reps on the way Raistlin and Matt, but i had to revert to Windows Issuing an IP and DNS address for the router. I gather there is nothing wrong in doing this?
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Nope, nothing wrong with doing it at all.
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