- Jan 30, 2001
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Alright, here's the jist of my problem.  I have two home computers hooked up to a linksys 4 port router and switch, and everything was all good.  I had the DHCP set up to give my livingroom comp an ip of 192.168.1.101, and my bedroom one to be .100 .  Anyways, the nic in my bedroom comp went, so I replaced it with another of the exact same namebrand and model.  
The problem is that now my router will not set the bedroom comp to .100, it can not find it. If I tell it to assign it any other number, it works perfect. Normall, this would not be a problem, but when I try to enable DMZ it now only allows that at ip .100 as well. Is it possible for a router to somehow bond I guess with a nice and make that IP unusuable?
			
			The problem is that now my router will not set the bedroom comp to .100, it can not find it. If I tell it to assign it any other number, it works perfect. Normall, this would not be a problem, but when I try to enable DMZ it now only allows that at ip .100 as well. Is it possible for a router to somehow bond I guess with a nice and make that IP unusuable?
 
				
		 
			