The computer is not getting a DHCP lease from the 2wire, instead it is set to have a static IP in the computer's network configuration. -- PRescott7-2097
Everything is connected to the same dumb switch. DHCP is enabled on the 2wire. I need to remote into the network to change the DHCP server settings to assign the correct default gateway. There is 1 machine with a static IP address and it can access the internet. -- PRescott7-2097
Everything is connected to the same dumb switch. DHCP is enabled on the 2wire. I need to remote into the network to change the DHCP server settings to assign the correct default gateway. There is 1 machine with a static IP address and it can access the internet.
That does not quite make sense. The LAN IP of the 2Wire is your LAN gateway. If you try to remote into that PC on your LAN to change the gateway (2Wire LAN IP), the PC you remoted to would suddenly not have a proper gateway, so you would not be able to reconnect to it to fix its gateway.
All is resolved now. Someone was putting the default gateway into the "static routes" instead of the proper place.
The 2wire is not the DHCP server, I needed to change the DHAll> All is resolved now. Someone was putting the default gateway into the "static routes" instead of the proper place. -- PRescott7-2097