ke4nt1
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Posted: June 03 2005,04:59 |
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Sri for the confusion.. another user with a similar issue...
I have a befsr41 linksys router here as well..
You wrote about your configuration looking like this..
Quote | DSL Modem -> switch -> router ->laptop |
Mine is more like this for multi-user connectivity..
DSLModem -> Router -> Switch -> many other computers...
The DSLmodem will only issue ONE ip-address..
The router takes it, and then uses DHCP to create "leases" of non-internet-used addresses to assign each computer ( or router port) that request one an individual IP.
If you've got a router connected to the switch ( a switch being an "intelligent' hub , which remembers routes ) AND.. another computer also connected to the switch, AHEAD OF THE ROUTER, it may steal the only available IP from your modem, once your lease expires.. ( normal default 10 minutes )
You stated here that..
Quote | I have to use both switch & router b/c of where another comp is (upstairs) & it plugs into the router thru the uplink port (the longest cable I had is a Xover one ffs). |
Are you sure ? Typically the switch has an uplink port, not the router... The router has a port for your dslmodem, and 4 ports for your uses.. The four ports are provided DHCP, and nat/firewalling protection, from the "internet" side of things..
The "internet" port on your router is supposed to get the ONE ip your modem issues.. then connect the switch to one of the ports if neccessary to increase the number of available ports beyond the four the router provides.
There are ways to configure the router to be a non-dhcp gateway only, and not a firewall/router as the norm.. But I didn't think the router was capable of issuing DHCP leases thru the DSLmodem port.. That is typically the "unprotected" side...
Try the static IP, and see what it does.. But I think, from your setup, that the crossover cable needs to go, and both (or more) computers should be connected to the protected ports.. and your modem connected to the "internet" port, of the router.. the switch can be used as an extension, or for extra ports..
Also, find out what ip addresses each of your computers is using.
Let us know..
73 ke4nt
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