Automatic configuration (DHCP) should work so - I don't know what you're up to - if you are trying to figure it out, something doesn't work - it turns out that you need to take care of the router, not the computer, leave the computer "get an IP address automatically"
The PPP LED on the router is on? In the LAN (router) tab, do you have DHCP set to Enabled?
You don't need to set ANYTHING in the computer. PPP lit or not? This is the only computer connected to this router? After entering http://192.168.1.1, the router login window should appear? (password prompt)
The discussion revolves around obtaining and entering TPSA DNS server addresses. Users inquire about the correct DNS addresses, with primary options provided: 194.204.152.34, 193.110.120.122, and 193.110.120.125, along with alternatives like 194.204.159.1 and 80.50.50.50. A user seeks clarification on whether to enter these addresses in TCP/IPv4 or TCP/IPv6, confirming that the listed addresses are IPv4. Another user suggests using 80.50.50.100 for potentially faster performance. The conversation shifts to troubleshooting connectivity issues, emphasizing the importance of DHCP settings on the router and ensuring proper configuration for internet access. Users discuss their equipment, specifically a Pentagram Cerberus P 6331-4A router, and confirm DHCP is enabled. Summary generated by the language model.