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Hi,I have a small network with around 20 users as follows :- Main office : 5 users with main router and one switch- 3 branches -within a 100 meter- connected to the main switch, each branch has its own switchAll under one : 192.168 subnet ,My probl...
Great,Then most probably the AD server is acting as a DHCP server,In such case, should I setup the AD server pool of static IP to avoid any conflict? what is the best scenario?
Yes, duplicate IP I mean it by the conflict, Regarding the DHCP, will double check the server (AD) setting , may be the problem comes from there,Till I get this info, is Cisco routers come with DHCP enabled?
The three branches I have are a computer shop, normally the client are asking to test a switch before they buy from the shop, once it is connected to the network, conflict happen. Any work around?