Internet DHCP on PowerMac G3 B

I have a PowerMac G3 Blue and White with Osx 10.3 installed, I also have a router (Linksys BEFVP41). I want to connect to internet through DHCP (wired). But if I try I get an ip addres (169.x.x.x).
I also have a Windows computer (XP) and it's working fine..

The PowerMac G3 "blue & white" originally sported an upgrade
option DVD/CD-ROM which required a matching daughter-card
for the unit to boot the computer. This may (or may not) be a
background consideration in upgrading the computer itself; since
there are third party optical drives which perform as superdrives
in the PMac B&W G3.
If you have a retail installer disc, you may see if it is possible to
use the optical drive in the newer computer and install the OSX
to the older one via Firewire. Or putting the PMac B&W G3's
hard disk drive into an enclosure (USB or FireWire) and using
the retail installer and the new Mac to install a system into it.
Then move the hard disk drive from the enclosure into the PMG3.
Been some time since I owned a PowerMac G3 350 Blue & White.
Mine had the DVD-ROM factory optical drive, but did not like Panther
on CD. I upgraded it in other ways, and finally sold it to a buddy of a
neighbor, and gave them a great deal including hardware & software.
Since the blue and white can only be upgraded to 1024MB of RAM,
that limit then forces the system (once installed) to rely heavily on
Virtual Memory; this is free space on hard disk drives set aside by
the System, to run it as well as all the application load, too. Large
drives, fast spin rate, with decent size cache: highly recommended.
Since the B&W sported USB 1.1 or slower, the use of the FireWire
at higher speeds is recommended, if it will work. At some point in
time, the ability to install (or use FireWire Target Disk Mode) may
be unavailable. I do not recall if that was the case in this B&W.
Good luck & happy computing!

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