James,
> I have a similar setup as you. A Win2K box 2 Win98 boxen, a laptop and a
> L-M 7.2 box. After screwing with the system for several days I ended up
> shutting off the DHCP server in the router and set my system up with
> hard coded IP addresses in sequence 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.6. I also
> found that the Win98 box with a 10/100 (linksys) card would not work

  If you describe the problem, I'd be happy to see if I could help. I have my
dual-boot machine (Win98/Linux) and an Win98 machine both on the router using DHCP
without any problems to speak of. It took a little tweaking, but over all it is
working quite well.

  -Tim

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