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Name: QuAnTuM-woOdY
Date: May 24, 2004 at 09:08:10 Pacific
OS: Server 2003
CPU/Ram: 2.4/512
Comment:

I ran out of IPs on my network which is 192.168.1.xxx. Can I start a new scoop on my network like 192.168.2.xxx if so how do I go about doing it on the microsoft DHCP server which is already providing the scoop so it does not effect anything else thanks.




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Name: Ruscal
Date: May 29, 2004 at 23:34:14 Pacific
Reply:

In my experience:

A) create the 192.168.2.x scope and activate it, boom its all good... or..

B) if there is ever a time when all (or almost all) your workstations are off, delete your 192.168.1.x scope and re-create it with an address pool that is 192.168.1.10-192.168.2.240 (or whatever you prefer)

NOTE: you may wish to change your subnet mask with either option, i belive that 255.255.252.0 should allow you to bridge both of those networks..


Ruscal

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