Re: DHCP Questions
- From: "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 05:51:35 -0400
To add to Kurt's advice - "all those public static IPs" are not to worry
about. Those addresses will not be visible inside your network if it is
configured correctly. NAT should be turned on at the router to add a layer
of protection between your network and the rest of the world.
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"roubir" <roubir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Okay... Here it is...
I'm doing work for my church and I have a T-1 Modem By Netopia....
And A firewall Sonicwall
And a D-LINK Router ... (Which I want to disable DHCP and use as a
Wireless AP Only)
I want to setup DHCP Through a Windows 2000 Server Box.. It has 2 NIC
Cards... How can I go about doing this setup? Also I have three servers
E-mail Exchange- DNS those all however have Public Static IP'S that I
cannot Change.... Can someone help? Thanks
rob
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