Ok so here's what I did, but I obviouslly did something wrong.
Win2k is my DHCP server.
Address range for distribution: 172.1.10.1-172.1.10.254
Address range excluded: 172.1.10.1 - 172.1.10.2
Server Options:
003 Router Standard 172.1.10.2 None
006 DNS Servers Standard 172.1.10.1 None
015 DNS Domain Name Standard <NAME>.local None
Then I disabled the DHCP server on the Linksys box, and set its IP address to 172.1.10.2
It's set such that the default gateway on each workstation is 172.1.10.2
The DHCP lease is 8 days.
Everything great after I set it up... but after 8 days (approx. I'm distant tech support, so if it's actually 7 days or 10 days I wouldn't necessarily know because they keep bad records on it) the router disappears from the network (should I be setting a reservation? I thought not because I don't think the router is using DHCP to get its IP address, but I'm not really sure)
Or am I just going about this all wrong?
(I tried using the linksys box as the DHCP server, but it wasn't up to the task, it kept dropping computers off the network, giving new IP addresses upon lease expiration thereby exhausting its pool, etc.)
Thanks for any feedback
Win2k is my DHCP server.
Address range for distribution: 172.1.10.1-172.1.10.254
Address range excluded: 172.1.10.1 - 172.1.10.2
Server Options:
003 Router Standard 172.1.10.2 None
006 DNS Servers Standard 172.1.10.1 None
015 DNS Domain Name Standard <NAME>.local None
Then I disabled the DHCP server on the Linksys box, and set its IP address to 172.1.10.2
It's set such that the default gateway on each workstation is 172.1.10.2
The DHCP lease is 8 days.
Everything great after I set it up... but after 8 days (approx. I'm distant tech support, so if it's actually 7 days or 10 days I wouldn't necessarily know because they keep bad records on it) the router disappears from the network (should I be setting a reservation? I thought not because I don't think the router is using DHCP to get its IP address, but I'm not really sure)
Or am I just going about this all wrong?
(I tried using the linksys box as the DHCP server, but it wasn't up to the task, it kept dropping computers off the network, giving new IP addresses upon lease expiration thereby exhausting its pool, etc.)
Thanks for any feedback