ian reinhart geiser on Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:00:18 +0100


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[PLUG] DHCPD problems


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Greetings
	I have two subnets in my house, 1 for wireless and the other for LAN
I am running a dhcp server on the LAN and would like it to serve DHCP to the 
wireless LAN.  The problem is the router that is between them keep clobbering 
the network the dhcp request is comming from so it can never give the correct 
address.  I can get the correct address on the wireless stuff, but nowhere 
else.  I tried putting the DHCP server on the router but it fought with the 
other servers DHCP server that i am using to remote boot my firewall and 
DNS/Web cache.

Could anyone offer me any pointers on the issue?

I have the following setup:

Firewall 
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V
Server LAN
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V
Wireless HUB
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about 200 feet of house
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V
Router
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V
My Other LAN

Thanks
	-ian reinhart geiser
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