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How do I change the addressing on my network?
Expert: Chris Partsenidis | 09 Aug 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - In a new position, I have inherited a NT4 domain in which internal servers have static 192.68.1.x addresses and internal clients are being assigned via DHCP 192.68.1.x addresses. DNS is being resolved with servers at the ...
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Differing IP addresses
Expert: Chris Partsenidis | 17 Mar 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I am pinging an address 10.0.0.2. It replies successfully but with an address of 10.48.106.19. I've checked the translation tables but they're all clear, where else shall I look?
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How do secondary networks work?
Expert: Chris Partsenidis | 17 Mar 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - How do secondary networks work?
I have seen routers and firewalls configured with a public IP address on the internal interface and a private IP address also configured on the internal interface as secondary. Does the ...
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Do I need a router?
Expert: Sudhanshu Gupta | 20 Feb 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Do I need a router? I have two networks, the first begins with 192.168.0.1 and the second 192.168.1.1. Do I need a router for them to communicate?
Why can't I set 192.168.0.1 to 100 on one side and 192.168.0.200 to x on ...
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