Most routers can be configured for DHCP. Set the DCHP Scope (IP Range) to
192.168.0.x with a 24 bit (255.255.255.0) mask. Or choose another range in
the 192.168.x.x range.
The router will issue the comoputers with the DNS settings, and a default
gateway. Unless your doing proxying, or domain setup, you dont need a
server. Just 6 XP machines, set to DHCP. They will get an IP from the
router.
If your sure you want a server.
Set it up as a domain controller.
Create user profiles
configure DHCP on the server, default gateway is the internal IP of the
router, DNS is your server, disable routers DHCP.
configure DNS on the server, then set a forwader to your ISP's DNS Server
Build the client PC's, and join onto the domain.
You will now have total control over the user permsissions from the server.
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