Confused over network's separate ip addresses

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At my community centre, I have 7 computers XP in suite connected to a switcher using 192.168.0.XXX and a speedtouch router connected to this switcher, using its default ip 10.0.0.138 so should I be concerned about this?

Also this switcher is connected another switcher which leads to a SBS 2003 server (for use with other client computers in office, not 7 computers in suite) so I disabled DHCP in speedtouch router to avoid any conflict but there is no internet connection, maybe I was doing not right.

Anyone can explain this?
 
Thanks...this make sense to me...erm, what you mean by ...0/14 or ...0/29?

Anyway, I will change the ip of router.

Thanks again
 
burbleflop said:
If you change the IP address of the router, make sure your DHCP servers gives that IP out to the clients as their default gateway.

SBS 2003 server is DHCP server so can't have another DHCP in same LAN so I disabled it in Speedtouch, am I doing right thing?

I'm worried that having DHCP enabled in router will cause the problems with SBS 2003 clients trying to connect.
 
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