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Re: xplrionet issues


  • Subject: Re: xplrionet issues
  • From: Graham Howe
  • Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:45:00 +0000

> 192.168.1.180 is the default settings in the xplrionet dhcp server
for the
> first rio to request an address...
>

Yeah I realised that, but the strange thing is that if I delete the
lease (192.168.1.16) in SBS and then pull the power on the DDAR and
reboot it, the DDAR still has the 180 address but the 16 lease re-
appears on the sbs server.

> If you can try the option 60 = empeg:mercury on the sbs dhcp, I'd
be
> interested to know the results
>

I'll have a look at this tonight and let you know. I did try turning
on another DDAR this morning and it simply sat on the Initializing
screen again. So it certainly seems that I don't have this working
at all if my sbs server is handling DHCP.

> The dhcp in xplrionet currently only serves the rio's, but it will
later
> become a fully blown dhcp server
>

The problem is the SBS DHCP does a little more than just serving
IPs, it also hands out DNS and WINS as far as I know, so I really
would like to stick to it as the only DHCP server on the network.
Using the standard DDAR server stuff this worked absolutely fine
with DHCP turned off in the DDAR software, so really I'd like to get
to the same point with xPLRioNet.






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