DHCP issuing IP addresses to computers across the network

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Hi all,

Had my dedicated line installed but I have an issue.

I have various IP configs I need to apply which include issuing IP addresses to computers on the network using DHCP.

My computer will act as the 'server' (as it is always on doing call recording, order management syncing etc). Whats the easiest way to set this up?

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium. If I upgrade to Ultimate can I then do this within Windows? Or even upgrade to Windows 8 Professional (as this is £24.99 compared to Windows 7 Ultimate which is £125).

Otherwise is there any recommended software?

Any advice would be great.
 
Thanks guys, I hope this info help:

The fibre comes into the building to a small box, this then connects to a second box which converts the fibre to an ethernet connection. This then connects to the Cisco 2921 router which then connects to the switch and thus the PC's, printers etc.

The Cisco 2921 Router was provided and configured by BT. I am told simple configuration on the router may fix the problem, but on giving someone access, they were denied by BT login information which was required.

Therefore the Cisco router is out of the question.

We need something to sit between the Cisco Router and the switch to use an IP which we have and assign internal IP's to the computers needing access to the network.

I hope this clears things up. I have someone out again on Monday (someone else now) but everyone seems clueless.

Thanks in advance.
 
No. The company that sold it to us are Aspire Communications Ltd which are involved as the BT local business appointed to us directly from BT. They are the biggest bunch of idiots possible. I would further but I won't want to be putting my post at risk of removal. Its all yes, yes, yes when it comes to sales but they do literally nothing after getting a signature. Literally nothing.

I have sent 6 emails asking for a fully managed service. Did they get back. No.

We have reported this to several people with BT but that's it now, left with a £10k a year internet line I cannot use and no support from BT.
 
Yes but having asked for a fully managed service within the network. In no fewer than 6 emails to get something arranged, over a 4 week period, I could perhaps argue that isn't BT's priority to sell a product and help their customers? Are they doing this? Not in my case. They have been unable to confirm any details about the service they offer other than yes they do offer it (managing the network/setup etc) but they need to speak to another department and will get back to me.

For £800+ PCM I would expect at least a price for the fully managed service, which could have prevented this situation to allow me to have the option whether to configure ourselves or not.
 
Update: all fixed in about 1 hour easy as pie. Installed a firewall device networked it up, job done made it look easy. Big thank you to Aurora Technologies!
 
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