What I have found out, is that the LinkSys router apparently acts as an Ethernet hub as well. It is possible to access the PCs with DAVE, as well as for all of the PCs to access the Internet at the same time via the router and the cable modem. Apparently, if my Mac IP is 192.168.128.3 and my PC is 192.168.128.4, and my router is 192.168.128.1, any traffic on 192.168.128.x doesn't get past the router. Only traffic destined for networks outside the LAN is forwarded to the cable modem. Quite an interesting setup.
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