On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 21:58:40 -0500, psteege
<psteege.3c8axi@no.email.invalid> wrote:
>Steve
>It is working now and here is what I did.
>I re-ran the Network Wizard for ICS. Then I installed a crossover
>cable between my XP box and my router WAN port and did a DHCP release
>and renew in the router for a Dynamic IP. That made the router get an
>IP from the ICS which was in the 192.168.X.X range.
>Then I moved the cable from the WAN port to port 1 on the router. I
>turned off the DHCP server in the router and restarted all my PC's, and
>satellite boxes and renewed their DHCP.
>ICS gave them all addresses and also gave the a gateway address of
>192.168.0.1, including the satellite box. That allowed it to see the
>internet, and all the PC's see the internet.
>
>Thank you for walking me through this problem and for your patience
>with my skepticism of ICS being a DHCP address provider. I learned a
>lot from this network experience.
>Best regards,
You're welcome, psteege. I'm glad that my suggestions helped you
solve the problem. :-)
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