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New Re: What's the range you have set up for DHCP?
They're all running on the same network. The router is set to 192.168.1.1 and it goes from there. Is that what you meant?

How do you tell if it has different dhcp settings? I just clicked the "use dhcp" checkbox and left it at that.
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New Different for different routers, I would expect.
My USR ap gives provides DHCP separately for wireless and cabled, for example. The two networks can be entirely separate. I don't know if your router has this ability or not...

What I was working toward: Is it possible that your wireless machine has gotten the same IP as the router?
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New Is anything *not* using DHCP?
If your router has a fixed IP, and it's the first IP in the range the DHCP server thinks it owns, then the first system asking for an IP will get the same IP as the router. I did this when connecting the router to the modem, and the modem and the router both wanted to be dhcp servers.

My solution was to allow the modem to provide DHCP in one subnet, which the router requests, and the router provides DHCP in a different subnet, which the computers request on.
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     wireless laptop knocking ethernet-bound desktop off network? - (cwbrenn) - (8)
         Check for a firmware upgrade to router - (Steve Lowe) - (3)
             Re: Check for a firmware upgrade to router - (cwbrenn) - (2)
                 After upgrading the firmware... - (cwbrenn) - (1)
                     There is always the ability to reset to PPPOE config. - (folkert)
         What's the range you have set up for DHCP? - (imric) - (3)
             Re: What's the range you have set up for DHCP? - (cwbrenn) - (2)
                 Different for different routers, I would expect. - (imric) - (1)
                     Is anything *not* using DHCP? - (drewk)

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