On Apr 10, 2005, at 2:20 PM, Hector I. Macedo wrote:

Doug, you are right, I did miss-type, both are 192s etc. Now, as I said before, the PC is the one that has the software that controls the router (Belkin 4 port Cable/DSL Gateway Router), and it has the address 192,168.2.45 obtained using DHCP automatically.
Then the 2 macs are given the addresses 192.168.2.85 and 192.168.2.51 and the router has 192.168.2.1
subnet mask 255.255.255.0


Now, my question to you is: If I re-assign the addresses to the Macs to the ones that you give me, would that mess up the PC or it would not matter?

Yes it would mess things up, best to just leave DHCP alone and move on to another cause for your problem. Do you have File Sharing enabled on both of the Macs? Might check that.


Just a message from Doug...


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