Mac on a windows network

i have recently installed a wireless network. i configured it to work with a couple of PCs but i am now trying to use my ibook. which has no problem detecting and logging on to the network. but when finished the PCs are not able to get back on the network, despite the fact that one PC is hard wired. there is no password on my router(not a good idea but i'll deal with that once i have the network running smoothly).
any input would be appreciated.

While your Mac is connected to the wireless network (is this also a router?) open /Applications/Utilities/Network Utility. Be sure to select the wireless network interface from the dropdown menu.
What is your current IP address? Does is start with 192.168.xxx.xxx or 10.xxx.xxx.xxx? Or is it very different from these numbers?
If it's very different, I would suspect you have your router set bridge rather than route your network traffic. Check that your settings are configured for NAT or to route traffic. Also, be sure that your network router is handing out IP addresses via DHCP.
If it's similar, then compare your Mac's IP address with your XP systems' IP addresses. They should all be similar but the last number should be different (e.g. 192.168.1.xxx).
In case you need more information about wireless networks, see this page on Microsoft's website: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/wirelesssetup.mspx to help with Windows XP. See this page on CompNetworking http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessproducts/a/howtobuildwlan.htm for a tutorial on setting up wireless networks.
Hope this helps! bill
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