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Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by twentybelow0, Mar 6, 2004.

  1. Bootay

    Bootay Poppycock

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    Given that, you don't need IPX, but it's goodness that the wizard walked you through setting it up so nicely! :) As long as it works, great. The problem is that longer-term, you'll find IPX/SPX limiting. TCP/IP inside of the router is a MUCH better setup, and shouldn't have ANY problems in that standard config.

    PC1, PC2, PC3 connect to router (wireless or hard-wired) (TCP/IP)
    Router connects to DSL/Cable modem (TCP/IP)

    PC1, PC2, PC3 all get DHCP addresses from Router (likely 192.168.1.x network).
    Router gets DHCP address from DSL/Cable service.

    Work it.
     
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    Thanks for the help guys. :)
     
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