PhilFoster
Technical User
My server is configured to provide file, print and internet sharing (the latter through an ISDN TA - no router).
I've configured a scope in DHCP - 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.24 - two reservations: one for the server on .1 and one for my laptop on .2
DHCP server doesn't (according to "Address Leases" in DHCP console) hand out leases to my other (w98) workstations, but all the workstations get access to the LAN and internet.
Also, most of the workstations get IP addresses outside the range of the defined scope (e.g 192.168.0.64).
I'm totally baffled by all this. Can anyone shed any light please?
I've configured a scope in DHCP - 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.24 - two reservations: one for the server on .1 and one for my laptop on .2
DHCP server doesn't (according to "Address Leases" in DHCP console) hand out leases to my other (w98) workstations, but all the workstations get access to the LAN and internet.
Also, most of the workstations get IP addresses outside the range of the defined scope (e.g 192.168.0.64).
I'm totally baffled by all this. Can anyone shed any light please?