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Old 20-02-2008, 23:16   #5
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Re: Unable to acquire network address

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Originally Posted by eponymous1212 View Post
Hope this helps. If not, please direct me to the specific settings you require

Many thanks,
Eponymous1212

No problem.

Need the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) settings for each PC's network connection.

(Connection > Properties > Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) > General)

Are they set to obtain an IP automatically, or do they have an IP manually specified?

The same for DNS.


It's easier to have them all on auto, & just let the router dish them out, although as Callumpy said you can set static ones if you want (so long as they're in the right range for the router).


What make/model router is it?

How have you got everything connected?

Cable Modem > Router > PC1
> PC2

?


Is the router set to obtain an IP automatically?


Is its DHCP server enabled so that it can then dish out IPs to the client PCs?
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