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milzee
post Jul 29 2005, 06:33 AM
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Just A Question,

Ive Got A DLINK Broadband Modem & I Plan To Get A DLINK Wireless Router. If I Set The Wireless Router To Relay DHCP From The Modem, Would It Still Work?

In Other Words, In This Format:

MODEM/DHCP > Wireless Router > Laptop
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post Jul 31 2005, 06:53 AM
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well, that is how one would normally set up a router yes.

Modem>router>computer

Is there something i am not understanding about your question?In this setup, your Internet Service Provider will give your router an ip address, in turn your router will give your computer(S) an ip address, either wired or wireless.
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