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Re: Switch/Router to work with Netgear SC101 (DHCP help?)

Oh, that's interesting.
Your PC is already acting as a DHCP server I assume, if other PCs are on the network. There's an easy way to find out - these instructions are for XP and need to be performed on a PC which ISN'T the one connected to the modem:

- Go to Run in the start menu
- type "cmd" and press enter
- type "ipconfig /all"

Somewhere in all the info should be a line listing your DHCP server, if you have one. The IP address should match that of the PC with the modem connected to it.
If you have one but the IP address doesn't match, find out which one it is and post back.
If there isn't one listed at all, then I'm a little confused!

I had a quick glance at the install guide for the SC101 and it seems that it should "just work" if DHCP is present. Hmmmmm.
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