One of my lovely primary's is after a small DHCP Appliance - as they have no server. I've looked at ADSL Routers, and a few access point that do it, but they need to be able to set a seperate gateway/dns server...
Any thoughts?
Kyle
One of my lovely primary's is after a small DHCP Appliance - as they have no server. I've looked at ADSL Routers, and a few access point that do it, but they need to be able to set a seperate gateway/dns server...
Any thoughts?
Kyle

There's been threads on mini-ITX boxes recently if you do a search. These can be used with open source apps like IPCop, Smoothwall and Endian Firewall to give you a proxy/filter along with your requirement for a DHCP server.
These machines are small and pretty tidy looking - of course an old box stuck in a corner would do the same job but would be bigger and uglier. Might be worth considering? Tom_Newton can probably advise best.

I use Static DHCP Server running on a win98 machine at most of my primaries. I also utilise the same machine as a simple file server.
regards
Simon

I'd recommend something like this: http://linitx.com/product_info.php?c...roducts_id=109
It runs IP Cop which is a little more than you need but it has a full DHCP server which can be easily configured as such: http://www.ipcop.org/1.4.0/en/admin/...#services_dhcp

Another vote for a low-spec ITX box - doesn't need to be anything fantastic for just running DHCP.
Any old box + Ubuntu + DNSMasq works for me.![]()
Yes... I was hoping for something adsl router sized and adsl router priced.
What networking equipment do they already have? If they have a decent managed switched or a router of some kind there's a good chance it's got a built in DHCP server..
Hmmm... i wouldn't be suprised if it's full of 10meg hubs...
Kyle

No Win98 - what sort of primary are you running there![]()
OK - not tried this but my home Buffalo WYR-G54 Cable Router does DHCP and allows you to configure the WAN side IP address/Gateway and upstream DNS servers.
Its nice and small![]()
regards
Simon

I've got a Linksys AG241-UK ADSL modem/router which also allows settings for custom gateway and no more than 3 DNS servers.

i agree with geoff Ubuntu works good with DHCP
If you have any Cisco routers about the place they make nice DHCP servers.
Just to throw a spanner into the works you could try FreeBSD and ISC-DHCP. Worked nicely for me when i tried it![]()


Should have thought a cheap & cheerful dsl router should do the job - no necessity for the "outbound" side to be plugged in, but you'd have to get one where the dhcp server was adequately configurable. Something that'll run DD-WRT praps?
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