My Qwest installer told me the gateway only provided 4 IP's. If you already have 4 boxes on it, that may be your problem. Can you connect a 5th Windows box to the hub and get an IP? George Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > First, I'm working on the 7.1 as soon as I can get my cd burner to figure > out the iso files. > > Second, the DHCP is "leased" on a per connection basis and is NOT static. > > Third and fourth, I do not have a router, only an 8 port hub. I have the > Qwest VDSL service that is part of the Choice On-Line/ TV package. I have a > gateway that feeds both our digital TV and internet. The hub plugs into the > gateway with the uplink port. The 4 windows PC's connect through the hub. > One of those is my NT server which is the PDC, but due to the Qwest is NOT a > DHCP server. I do not have a router or dsl modem and no phone lines are > involved so your scenarios seem to fall off at this point. For a firewall I > have ZoneAlarm on all windows PC's. > > From: "Eric Van Buskirk" > To: > Subject: RE: Networking > Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 17:45:30 -0800 > Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > Looks like you alread have some good people helping you out, so I am going > to say some things which may be more tangential to your specific situation. > So take what you like, if anything. I make some assumptions here, some of > which may be mistaken. > > First, I would concur that you should upgrade to 7.1. > > Second, when you said you get your ip addresses from qwest, it wasn't clear > if that meant you simply leased *static* adresses from them on a monthly > basis (for which they want an extra $35.00 per month from me), or whether > you lease a dhcp address from them on a per connection basis. These are two > different kinds of leases, hence the confusion. > > Third, you must have a router, one which I don't remember you mentioning > (but I do have a tendancy to read too fast!). The router will either an > intel, cisco, linksys, or some such. Would be curious to know, as I have > qwest "service" as well. > > Fourth, it seems as though you have each computer configured for a ppp > connection with qwest: that is, each computer has a direct connection to > qwest (direct, but still through your dsl router (or "modem")). And from > qwest, each computer leases a separate dhcp address. If this is correct, I > would be curious to know why you did it this way. This method is less > secure: first, for protection you are relying solely on the merits of your > router and its built-in firewall; second, each comptuer has a "routable" > (public) address, which makes it one-step easier for you to be hacked; > third, if you would have done it the way I am about to suggest, then you > would have been already up and running. > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss