[N]Markuz wrote:Found some info may help:
DHCP is basically just software on the router that assigns an IP address to each machine that connects to it from your side of the connection. I could only see it being the issue if you were dropping your Internet connection at the point another machine connected to your router. This would be due to them both trying to use the same IP address and can be resolved by setting one or both manually to use a different IP address.
You can make DHCP is turned on by going to http://192.168.0.1 and entering admin then sky as the password and username. It will be under Advanced>LAN IP Setup. The only settings are a tick box to turn it on and a start and end IP address for setting the pool of IP addresses which can be used, normally 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254.
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