Here is what I would do....
You will need the following information:
DNS servers from the ISP. Get this by connecting one of the workstations to the router and getting it talking to the internet. When you have done that, go to a cmd prompt, and type 'ipconfig /all'
Now - you will need to designate one of your workstations to be the internet gateway. THis means that all internet traffic will go through this machine. Don't worry - it won't affect the performance of this machine in any way that you will notice, and details of what others acess on the internet will not be visible on this gateway machine.
In this one PC, you will need to put in another network card. From this network card you should connect to a network hub or switch. Connect all the other machines to this hub.
On the other 9 machines, configure their IP addresses manually. Set the DNS addresses to those that you got earlier on, set the gateway to 192.168.0.1, and set their IP address to 192.168.0.xx, where xx is a unique number (not 1 or 0). The IP submask should be 255.255.255.0
In the PC with 2 network cards - connect the other one to the router that provides internet access.
Once this PC can access the internet - go to the network card properties of the card that connects to the router, and enable internet connection sharing.
Bingo - all of your PCs should be able to see each other, and the internet.
Note - if you switch off the internet gateway - then the other PCs will lose internet access until it restarts.
M.
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