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Name: Jay
Date: September 26, 2002 at 10:24:45 Pacific
OS: windows 2000
CPU/Ram: 384
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This is a another similar question. Our netowrk is connected to a T1 line and from there to a switch. We have a addtron router that connects into our switch that we use as a DHCP we have about 60-70 users. Does it matter what kind of router we use? We are using a addtron router but one of those inexpensive ones that cost about 100 bucks or so. I was just curious if it matter what we used for that DHCP servive that the router offers.



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Name: Brian
Date: September 26, 2002 at 12:43:51 Pacific
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You can use any router, just make sure you have the right hook-ups.


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