Re: Using SBS 2003 as DHCP server and a segragate network
- From: rkfrtsch@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 23 Feb 2006 11:20:13 -0800
Yeah, that won't work. I just called and basically I would be paying
double and at $50 a month that isn't a good option. I know there are
other options. So even if I create another server that hooks up not
into the client router but into the Draytek Router/Modem (remember
internet goes into Draytek and from there goes to the server), it
creates a node and is considered the same network?
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