IP address

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abid

I know that I can assign only one Ip to one client if I
use DHCP server, But if i assign statis IP address then i
can use more then one by clicking on Advanced button. My
question is how many IP address can i assign to one pc.

the resone is:

i don't want any one come with there Laptop to our office
and connect to my network.

exapler,

i use a range of ip address like: 192.168.102.1 -
192.168.102.190
and my DHCP server gives IP address from 192.168.102.220 -
192.18.102.254

from 192.168.102.1 to 192.168.102.190 i have only use 15
ip address in total, if someone comes with his laptop and
connect to my network and assign one IP address between
192.168.102.1 and 192.168.102.119 which is not in use.
then he is on my network which i want to prevent.

my idea is, remove the DHCP server, use one computer and
assign all free ip addrmputer so that there will be no ip
address free to or that user.



-----Original Message-----
As a clarification, you can assign one IP per network card. If you have 2
network cards in your computer, you can have 2 IP addresses. 10 NICs, 10
IPs. But most computers only have 1 NIC and 1 IP address, so this is the
most common situation out there, but not the only one.

KB


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Ouch - that would be a nightmare to support, even if it worked. You could
instead use reservations for all allowed workstations...but even that is a
pain.
 
Using Windows 2000/XP as the client and a Windows 2000 Server for DHCP
you could use client side DHCP Class IDs and a restricted scope.
 
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