ICS problem - wrong ip address range

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Dindo LABATITI

I have a problem that seems to crop up all the time. On fresh boot of our
LAN( 11 computers runnin XP pro, ICS setup, Linksys router between modem and
ICS host) I discover that the IP addresses of the clients are out of the
192.168.0.X range. Thus I can't get the clients to connect to the Internet.
 
I have a problem that seems to crop up all the time. On fresh boot of our
LAN( 11 computers runnin XP pro, ICS setup, Linksys router between modem and
ICS host) I discover that the IP addresses of the clients are out of the
192.168.0.X range. Thus I can't get the clients to connect to the Internet.

What do you do to boot your LAN? Which device are you booting?

Share a couple "ipconfig /all" of the computers with bogus ip addresses, and
don't munge details please.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html#AskingForHelp>
 
I have a problem that seems to crop up all the time. On fresh boot of our
LAN( 11 computers runnin XP pro, ICS setup, Linksys router between modem and
ICS host) I discover that the IP addresses of the clients are out of the
192.168.0.X range. Thus I can't get the clients to connect to the Internet.

What do you do to boot your LAN? Which device are you booting?

If you have a router, why are you running ICS?

Are you running your Linksys router as a switch? Did you disable the DHCP server
on it?

Share a couple "ipconfig /all" of the computers with bogus ip addresses, and of
the ICS server, and don't munge details please.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-internet-service.html#AskingForHelp>
 
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