Re: Identifying a router

andyc69_at_tiscali.co.uk
Date: 06/07/04


Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:26:06 +0100


"Janiv Ratson" <janiv@aoe6.net> wrote in message
news:ed8ptq5SEHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> My not good solution was, to search for DHCP server in the network,
though,
> the ICS DHCP is the one server that always identified by my program.
> If I manually cancel the ICS, than my program recognize my router.
> I want my program to do it automatically, I want it to recognize that a PC
> with an ICS is now connected to a router, and get a new IP address.

I'm very confused by what you are trying to acheive. Why are you using ICS
if you have a router?

Could you give some more details on the problem you have (rather than what
you think you need to do) and then it might be easier to suggest a solution
to you.

AndyC



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