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Help with Small Network configuration in Home with DHCP
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#1 By 23275 (68.17.42.38) at Sunday, June 06, 2004 07:29:39 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by niftybeats: I want to setup a small network in my home. This network will feature a wired and wireless connections. The equipments that I have available are the following: 2 4-port routers, 1 server computer with Windows server 2003 installed, 2 computers with windows XP installed. The router has a default DHCP and Windows Server 2003 offer DHCP. I want one of these DHCP to be the standard on my network. 1 of the Windows XP machines will be connected to the network through a wireless connection, since its in a different room on an upper floor. On the server computer, I have two Ethernet adapters. I want to use the DHCP on the server computer to broadcast addresses to the clients on the network. Can someone provide a general guidance over how to proceed with setting up this network? [/QUOTE]



 

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