Re: DHCP Router vs. SBS2k3 DHCP
From: Andrew M. Saucci, Jr. (spam-only_at_2000computer.com)
Date: 02/23/05
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:33:24 -0500
If you have two network cards in the SBS and the Linksys router is
connected to the WAN card, you won't have any problem with leaving both DHCP
servers active. The SBS DHCP will shut down only if it sees another DHCP
server on the LAN side. If you have only one network card and the SBS is not
acting as a router or firewall, then you have to choose. Generally, the SBS
DHCP is more robust than the one in a hardware router-- for example, many
inexpensive hardware routers don't allow reservations.
"Kirk" <Kirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there problems if I have my Linksys WRV54G DHCP enabled and my DHCP
Server
> enabled with SBS Server 2k3?
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