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Originally Posted by EchoedTruth
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Thanks for the DHCP range explanation on your first post, that helped me clear up some IPs I could assign.
What I bolded in your quote is the issue I have. I don't want this server/client affecting the rest of my network, as it is just a test / experimental server that I'm learning how to do policy management/AD/etc.. on.
The problem I have now just encountered is this:
I went into my router and limited its DHCP range from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.225
I went onto my test server and assigned it the static IP of 192.168.1.230, and it won't connect to the internet.
I also tried reserving the 192.168.1.230 address on my router (proper MAC typed in and all), reopened the DHCP range to 254 and still no connection. NFC why this won't connect to the internet. I have the proper subnet mask, gateway, etc all typed in.
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I am by no means an expert, but I've tinkered a bit with this stuff. I think you have to go into the connection properties (there's IPv4 and IPv6, you want the v4)...and you need to assign the static IP details to 230 or whatever the number is you're using.
Try that, but again... I'm no expert
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