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Originally Posted by fusionx
Set your 'puters to 192.168.0.2 and .3, and in the TCP/IP config set the gateway to 192.168.0.1 - this should be your router.
Cycle/reboot the router. Log into the router with your web browser and make sure it got an IP from the cable provider. If it did not, cycle/reboot the cable modem, then the router. Once the router has an IP on the WAN side, you should be able to see everything.
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Done all this twice.. Using the numbers from the router through my laptop to change the settings on my desktop. I can ping the router from the desktop but can't get the management tool page to open in the browser. When I go back to automatically obtaining I can't ping the router.