Re: Setting Gateway by User Group
- From: Daniel <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 17:47:27 +0200
charles kuchar wrote:
When the students log on to the network a script runs to map the drives needed for their work. I need to set the Gateway for them. I have two gateways in the network and wish to separate them, staff from students. Can i do this in a logon script? Or what other method should i be pursuing? Thank you, charlie
You can only set gateways via DHCP. You could set up reservations for the MAC addresses of the computers so that they switch. However, this is only set on boot.
If you are doing it for security, then specify what your concerns are and maybe someone can help you with them.
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