The purpose is having access to online gaming without having t
configure NAT for all the ports for the clients. Though still havin
access to LAN (private IP clients
The rest of the LAN is already using NAT with private IPs. So th
idea is that a few clients should have complete unmodyfied acces
to the net and the LAN, whereas the rest just uses NAT
(All clients are single NIC clients
----- sharad wrote: ----
Just forgot to mention that even for the first option I mentioned, you nee
two NICs on the client
However, what is the purpose of this having two IP's through DHCP? You ca
use NAT, if you want the client to have internet access and run a service o
it, accessible from internet, even if the client has a single, local I
address
Shara
"sharad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in messag
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> DHCP can not assigne multiple address, to a single MAC address
> You can get one (local) through DHCP and one static
> Or have two NICs on the clients & server, two subnets, and two leas
subne
> on DHCP
>> Shara
> "Anata mo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in messag
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>> Hi
>>>> Is it possible to make a windows 2003 DHCP server assign multiple IPs t
> the same client
>>>> i.e
>> client should both get a LAN IP (192.168.x.x) and an internet I
> (213.237.x.x)
>>>> Friendly regard
>> Anata m
>>