bOn 20/12/2012 2:18 p.m., Dave Doe wrote:
> I want to change a network so that I can get DHCP allocated IP's from a
> new modem/router, and still route a "base" IP to a server, which then
> connects to another router/modem.
>
> The server has it's own DHCP, and also runs ISA Server (which is causing
> the connectivity problems with devices such as cellphones and tablets
> that have no way of running ISA client s/w).
>
> So like this...
>
> a) Cable modem
> .
> .
> b) (new) wireless modem/router - DMZ to server, small DHCP range for
> cellphones, tablets etc.
> .
> .
> c) DMZ IP to server via ethernet - server runs ISA Server, and from the
> server the 2nd NIC connects to a modem/router
> .
> .
> d) the modem/router from the server connects to the SBS Server client
> PC's via ethernet and wireless.
>
> So this is all setup as above, except for the introduction of b).
>
> Can I make this happen??? I have good granular control over DHCP IP's
> assigned by the server, and presumably I could run in the same subnet on
> the new b) modem and use a different range of IP's? Or could I use a
> different DHCP subnet on b) ???
>
>
The way I'm reading your post leads me to believe that what you're
trying to do isn't going to work. How many Internet connections are
going into this network?
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