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rebus9
Jan 11, 2012Novice
WNCE2001 Hijacking Network DHCP
The WNCE2001 is basically a wireless bridge that allows devices that only have a copper Ethernet port to connect to a wireless network. In our case a video appliance plugs into the WNCE2001, which...
rebus9
Jan 17, 2012Novice
jmizoguchi wrote: so what is the IP differences
Well, for one thing, the office is a combination of several subnets, NONE of them in the same range as the WNCE2001. So the addresses being issued are unuseable.
Secondly, when the WNCE2001 issues an IP, it makes itself the default gateway (on .251). So clients not only lose connectivity to office resources (domain controllers, print and file servers) but also to the outside world.
jmizoguchi wrote: and assume wnce2001 is continue to connected to your existing SSDI and not others?
Huh ???