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Last answer on Dec 8, 2008 9:28:43 am GMT jj1259, on Dec 8, 2008 9:25:43 am GMT 
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Hello,
i cant get 2 computers to go on internet at once if i set to obtain ip address automatically then it will only connect locally i have to use the static ip address from isp to connect to internet and then only 1 computer can use the ip adress. i have wireless dlink router. what can i do to get both computers on internet at same time?

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 TheParoxysm, on Dec 8, 2008 9:28:43 am GMT

You should be able to hook the internet connection into your router, then both computers into your router, enable DHCP on the router and then set both computers to automatically detect settings.

I'm not sure how using a public IP address in a local Network would affect your connectivity, as your router would in this case just pass on connectivity to whatever ip addresses are in it's pool or whatever it limits itself to.

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