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DHCP End Address - 192.9.2.150

It's not like I need to run wires. Everything is set. If something is plugged into a wrong spot, I can switch it.

Additional info:
There are 4 computers in the office and 8 numbered wall jacks.
Server computer - Wall jack 8 (IP address of this machine - 192.9.2.25)
XP Machine 1 - Wall jack 4 (can't connect to server! No internet.)
XP Machine 2 - Wall jack 1 (Is able to connect to the server! No internet.)
Win CE Machine - Wall jack 9 -

I assume. I have a wire that goes through the wall on this machine and it isn't marked. (Rarely used so not sure about server connection)

Wireless Windows7 laptop - connects to the internet fine since it bypasses all these wires. Can't connect to server.

Under the DHCP client list, only 2 computers are listed. The one that has internet is my computer. The other computer listed is wall jack 4 and that has internet now.

my computer - 192.9.2.2
wall jack 4 - 192.9.2.3

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Then I think all I need to do is change the router's IP address to 192.9.2.1 and everyone should be able to connect to the server through the Multiview 2000 Terminal Emulator.When I tried to change the IP address on the router it's telling me it's not valid. Under LAN settings it says 192.168.2.1 - when I try to change it to 192.9.2.1 it tells me LAN IP address is invalid. I clicked on More Info below that in the router page and a pop up gives me info. It says:

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