On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 12:26, jason watts wrote:
> the other computers will go to a yahoo search page that looks like it is 
> searching for stuff to do with the ip's that the router assins to other 
> computers.
> 

I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're saying here.  I'm not
trying to be rude, but punctuation and capitalization exist for a
reason, and might help you in communicating more clearly.

Have you gone through the checklist that Jon Carnes gave in his message
earlier in this thread?  Can you comment on the results of checking
those items?

Also, are you using DNS names, or simply using IP addresses?  If you are
using DNS names, be sure there is not a problem with the DNS resolution
(ie, is it resolving to the correct IP address)?   Isolate this by using
simply IP addresses, i.e., http://192.168.0.1/ in your browser.  Note
that Internet Explorer doesn't always properly fill in the http:// part
for you; so be sure to type that when using straight IP addresses.

--Jeremy

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