Re: DHCP through router

From: brettg (brettg_at_fake.net)
Date: 01/18/04


Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:34:33 GMT

S W Ellis wrote:
> Okay, now I am at wits' end with this thing.

Just a thought, but if you configure an IP address manually (with the
appropriate def gw setting of course) on a local host can you actually
ping the ip_address of the DHCP server on the other network? You need to
make sure your basic IP routing is up and running before you muck about
with DHCP. You have probably already done this but I didn't see you
mention it and you seem to have changed your addressing scheme since
your first posting.



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