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RE: Windows network advice required (plus Tim decides to install some CAT5!)




>All this is fairly simple (to my mind anyway), until you throw a spanner
in. I will want to connect
>my PC to the network in order to use Terminal Services (Windows XP remote
desktop) to carry out
>maintenance etc. Can you have two DHCP servers on the same network? Is it
is simple as dividing the
>192.168.0.X network into two separate sub-nets using the network mask
255.255.255.128? How do I set
>up the two network cards in my machine (one wired, one wireless)?

I assume you mean you want to be able to connect your wireless pc to the
co-located network?
Why not set up a VPN so you can connect in that way.  The advantage is that
when the co-located network moves somewhere else, you can still remotely
connect to the network for support etc.

Dunno about doing this in software, but using a pair of Draytek ADSL routers
it is a piece of p*ss :-)


HTH,


Tony


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