Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 945 Not really, it's the encapsulation method used for the information transmitted between your ISP and your modem. There ought to be a setting somewhere amongst the router settings relating to DHCP. Did... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 945 The router should be acting as a DHCP server in place of your modem - that's why it's advised to disable DHCP on the modem itself. Go into the configuration of the router and check it has DHCP... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 945 What OS are you using?
Assuming Windows XP....
First things first - with the router plugged into the computer, go to start menu/all programs/accessories/command prompt.
At the command prompt... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jun 6th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,078 Is linksys1 connected to other devices in addition to the switch? Is it a managed switch with DHCP? Is it feasible to arrange static IPs for the devices connected to Linksys1 and the switch?
If... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jun 5th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,078 Set the default gateway of the second router to the IP address of the first. If both are using the same subnet and IP range (192.168.1.1-254 255.255.255.0 for example) you might need to change subnet... |