sorry, I haven't been following the entire thread. What about
assigning IP addresses instead of DHCP? All you would have to do
is give each computer a valid IP on the same subnet.
Because it's an ongoing pain in the butt if you have ANY coming
and going of systems...
For laptops that move between two or more sites with different
address ranges it is so much easier to use DHCP. Especially if you
are using WiFi sites on the run.
Personally,
I use locations for that. I have one with a static IP for work, one
with a static IP for home (same one if I'm using wireless or wired),
and then one with DHCP assigned to wireless or wired that I use when
I'm on the road. Not that there's anything wrong with using DHCP at
home, but I thought I'd toss this out as a way around using DHCP
everywhere.
Steve Fuller
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