Im not sure what the original question was. DHCP gives out addresses on the
local network. Also wireless if enabled. I dont think it can go out on the
Internet side as its another IP group. Unless its windows DHCP where
anything could go wrong it seems. Make sure you have the NAT enabled on the
router though. And only pass through what you need and nothing else. You
will probably find MSN is already included for example.
Allen

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If all I have is DHCP (per the specs) can I still do it?

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