Yeah, the DHCP scope is set so all PC's and clients would be x.x.x.51
thru x.x.x.255 for each site.
The static IP's for each site are x.x.x.0 thru x.x.x.50 for 'support'
hardware. The subnet would be 255.255.255.0 for each site.
I believe my home Netgear router does about the same, it's
Printed your reply for later reading.
Not sure you answered my question.. :)
I do like the 10.x.x.x series, however.
Can you go back and re-read my question?
Understand your outside "offices" sort of, for now.
I was just focusing on the x.x.x.0-253 business in the home range.
Yeah, I've got sites with only 10 PC's and 10 users and they still
give 'em the a whole 256 address block. They don't care because it's
all 10 dot inside and nat'ed.
So one office is 10.1.1.0-255, the next is 10.1.2.0-255, the next
10.1.3.0-255, and so on.
Switches and routers are all x.x
Thanks John,
So, if I read this correct, all clients are >a.b.c.51?
But, I do see that you do limit your routers to the bottom of the range.
Like I asked. No biggie. I am getting ready to do battle with ATT about
their local service..
Wondering. No change planned ATM.
Thanks,
Duncan
At 15:4
Brian,
What is your best price for all of them..???
Best,
Duncan
At 18:15 07/22/2008 -0400, you wrote:
I've got my new RAID array up and running and now have 6 used Seagate drives
if anyone has a use for them. They are all Barracuda 7200.8 250 GB drives
(model # ST3250823AS). Been runn
No..
At my last job they had all the routers at x.x.x.254, and now we have them all
at x.x.x.1.
Just standards and differing numbering schemes. :)
We reserve the first 50 addies for routers, switches, printers, servers etc,
and start DHCP addressing for each site at x.x.x.51..
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Is there any efficiency in changing my router/gateway
address from: x:x:1:253
to an address of: x:x:1:1
??
Thanks,
Duncan
I've got my new RAID array up and running and now have 6 used Seagate drives
if anyone has a use for them. They are all Barracuda 7200.8 250 GB drives
(model # ST3250823AS). Been running for 2-3 years without any problems,
latest SMART readings don't show any problems.
I might have a use for one
Hello,
Sunday, July 20, 2008, 12:15:46 PM, I wrote:
> Hello,
> I have and have had XP Pro SP2 boxes with a weird bug related to the
> power settings icon in the systray. Normally, one can pick the power
> setting scheme by a single left click of the icon in the systray. The
> issue is, while thi
Hello John,
Monday, July 21, 2008, 5:41:19 PM, you wrote:
> Keynote for the Mac has an export to iDVD option, it will let you burn
> to a DVD with ease..
> I did find some shareware apps and pay-for apps that let you convert
> ppt files to AVI and such...
> http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/
> http://
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