DHCP should already be turned on in your router unless you are using purely a Static IP Enviroment or the DHCP is handled by something else like a Windows/Linux Server.
DHCP should already be turned on in your router unless you are using purely a Static IP Enviroment or the DHCP is handled by something else like a Windows/Linux Server.
Just had this problem while installing the Netgear WGT624 v2 Wireless Router. I used the Windows 7 Networking Troubleshooter and it zeroed in on the DHCP problem and autofixed it. Otherwise, I would use the Settings chapter of the Installation Disk to find it.