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Static IP Addresses
Name: Siball Date: February 23, 2005 at 05:24:47 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: P4/256
Comment:
Hopefully someone can help me. I work in a school and we run a network for which we have 2 static ip address ranges. We have only been using 1 range and have a server with about 40 machines on it. However the powers that be have made available a cache box with huge resources on it; however it can only be accessed on the other ip range. I installed another network card in the server and assigned the ip range to it it my network places but when i try to set up a workstation on that range it will not see the server. Do i need to set this new range on the server? (if so how) or am I doing anything wrong? ANy ideas? Many thanks Simon
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