If you are using a router, you don't need ICS. Using ICS is simply letting
your connected machine act as a router.
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> I replaced my deceased 7 year-old hub with a DI-604 in
> anticipation of satellite two-way internet access available
> in my area later this year. I had been using ICS (XP Home) to
> share my internet access via 56k modem with two other systems
> (Win 98SE). When I attempt to enable ICS on the XP system, it
> gives an error message that there is already another adapter
> with the IP address that ICS requires of 192.168.0.1. This is
> the address of the router. All other LAN functions are
> operating correctly.
>
> Is it possible to change the router address and how so?
> Or is there another solution? Thank you.
>
> Bill Lee
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