RE: [SLUG] home network

From: Mikes work account (mrock@stewartsigns.com)
Date: Mon Feb 04 2002 - 15:00:04 EST


Fred,

thank you for the clarification, Indeed I did not read it as you had written
it,

which Linksys are you using?

thanks again,

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net]On Behalf Of John
Wright
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 2:47 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: RE: [SLUG] home network

Mike:

I think my phrasing is allowing you to read too much into this.

The line is suggesting that you COULD use the Linksys to provide the DHCP
function. That way it is not necessary to configure a "server" to handle
that function.

I use it at home and no server is required to run my network.

If the intent is TO configure a server to perform this function, I
would still suggest configuring the Linksys to do this function anyway,
THEN disable it, then use your "server" DHCP. That way you always have
a quick backup should the "server" you configured DHCP on, go down, the
network would still be easily & quickly configured to provide DHCP till
that "server" is again online.

Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net]On Behalf Of Mikes
work account
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:52 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: RE: [SLUG] home network

Fred says:
but it is snappy and you dont loose a machine to DHCP.

Say what? I loose the functionality of the server if I make it the DHCP
server? How and Why is that?

Michael C. Rock



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