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Is it possible to run a DHCP server behind a wireless NAT router, while
still being able to get out to the internet (from your private network)? Thanks in advance. pez |
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Never mind. I forgot to set scope/server options for router-gateway.
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pez wrote:
> Is it possible to run a DHCP server behind a wireless NAT router, > while still being able to get out to the internet (from your private > network)? Thanks in advance. Yes. Your DHCP server should probably look to supply a valid route to the internet in the information it delivers. Robert Moir |
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