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<DIV>But the question is did the ISP supply him with the modem, if so they
probably setup the dhcp to tie in with their network. As WolfBite stated
send more information on the layout of the network.</DIV>
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<DIV>JLM<BR><BR>>>> gpearson@iinet.net.au 6:02:34 am 27/12/2005
>>><BR><FONT size=-1>Its already been mentioned, its a Netcomm NB5 so
it's IP is more than likely 192.168.1.1.</FONT><BR><BR>WolfBite wrote: </DIV>
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<DIV>no speeky modem model</DIV>
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<DIV>modem usually dhcp 192.168.0.? 192.168.1.? 10.1.1.?</DIV>
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<DIV>computer usually dhcp (unless set static, then you should know what ip
you set it)</DIV>
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<DIV>confusion usuall happens when both want to dhcp (ad routers to that
:)</DIV>
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<DIV>most people have a network befor they have adsl</DIV>
<DIV>so when they add an adsl to the network, it usually doesnt work (either
because dhcp or staticip of machines conflict)</DIV>
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<DIV>work out which one will be the least work and set it to match the
other</DIV>
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<DIV>(else explain you modem and network layout better)<BR><BR><B><I>David <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:davidatt@conceptual.net.au"><davidatt@conceptual.net.au></A></I></B>
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style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: rgb(16,16,255) 2px solid">Hi
Guys,<BR><BR>i hope you can help me out here. i need my computers Default
gateway ip <BR>address that i can put in to my ADSL Modem.<BR><BR>the one in
the modem dose not line up with the one in my computer at all <BR>can some
one help me out how to get it out of my computer
please.<BR><BR><BR>DHCP<BR>the good news is on my ADSL modem i have a
DHCPoffer back<BR>DHCPACE<BR>in 1800 sec update<BR><BR>i need a IP ADDRESS
FOR DEFAULT GATEWAY.. I NEED TO GET IT OUT OF MY <BR>COMPUTER.<BR><BR>I AM
RUNING SYSTEM IS DEBIAN SARGE<BR><BR>I NEED THIS TO GET ON TO ADSL
PLEASE<BR><BR>YOURS
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