The best I can figure... The router defaults to 192.168.7.1 with the DHCP operating within that .7 subnet.
I've changed the router to 192.168.0.1 and the DHCP range to 192.168.0.10 - 100.
When computers contact the router, it gives them a 192.168.7.x IP address.
Setting static IPs is working as a workaround, however, I can't control my little d-link/cisco VOIP box... I guarantee it's getting a .7.x IP address, hence none of the phones work in my house now.
What do I do?