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Old 11-14-2004, 10:20 PM   #16
malluguy
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I have the same problem? Any luck? I would be interested to know if you were able to crack this one. I just started playing with it today
 
Old 11-15-2004, 05:09 PM   #17
wmburke
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Sorry, malluguy. I have had no luck thus far, but I haven't given up.

I've been on three different forums and none of them have provided me with much, if any help.

I'm going to go to our local user's group meeting this Thursday and see if anyone has any thoughts...

Everyone else seems to think the WPC11 is the easiest card in the world to set up. But alas, that doesn't help either one of us.

I'll post back here if I learn anything...good luck.

Wayne
 
Old 11-17-2004, 10:33 AM   #18
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Hello.

I am trying to run two dhcp servers on a network; one as a primary and the other as secondary. This is because whenever the dhcp server cannot be contacted some of my network devices running at different locations cannot start up. So,I want to install another secondary dhcp server that will always be updated by the primary and will start when the primary cannot be contacted. the dhcp servers will run at different locations....but only one must be operational at a time and the other will continue where the "failed" stops.

is there a way round this? Thanks
 
  


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