Networks Thread, DHCP handing out wrong router IP in Technical; In one of my schools, i noticed that ipconfig /all on a workstation was showing me that although the ip ...
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26th September 2007, 01:42 PM #1 DHCP handing out wrong router IP
In one of my schools, i noticed that ipconfig /all on a workstation was showing me that although the ip was in the 10.86.7.1-255 range (subnet 255.255.255.0) the gateway address was set to 10.86.8.1 (co-incidently another school of mine !) instead of 10.86.7.1. :!:
It was set wrong in DHCP Setup.
Now what I want to know - how come everything seemed to be working and nothing had a problem with this
BTW It wasn't me that setup the DHCP Server
regards
Simon
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26th September 2007, 01:51 PM #2 Re: DHCP handing out wrong router IP
Everything you access is on the same subnet. You never have to traverse the gateway for anything.
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27th September 2007, 06:32 PM #3 Re: DHCP handing out wrong router IP
Yes - thats what I think - its just not used by anything 
But something must need it (or why bother having it included :?: )
regards
Simon
PS And why do network printers and wireless APs have gateway address setting as well - do they do anything?
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27th September 2007, 10:00 PM #4 Re: DHCP handing out wrong router IP
Assuming all your services are on the same subnet, then you may never need the gateway (as Geoff says).
The most obvious time that you would need to connect off-subnet would be Internet access, but if you have a proxy server on your local subnet, then that would be ruled out also.
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