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I'm adding a switch to an existing broadband router because I simply
ran out of ports on the router. Well, when I add the switch and
connect the new computer to the switch, it cannot get an ip (dhcp
enabled) through the router. Workaround I found was to connect the new
computer to the router first, obtain an ip, and then unplug it from
router and plug it back to switch. That works. I just don't know why
I have to do this. I don't want this to cause any problem renewing its
ip address days later. Is there a setting in router that I'm not aware
of?? TIA.
ran out of ports on the router. Well, when I add the switch and
connect the new computer to the switch, it cannot get an ip (dhcp
enabled) through the router. Workaround I found was to connect the new
computer to the router first, obtain an ip, and then unplug it from
router and plug it back to switch. That works. I just don't know why
I have to do this. I don't want this to cause any problem renewing its
ip address days later. Is there a setting in router that I'm not aware
of?? TIA.