Our Windows computers (95,98,2000,XP) pickup their IP's from a OS X DHCP
server (10.3.7).
Are the windows computers and DHCP server on the same subnet? If not you
will need to place "DHCP Helper" information into your routers
configuration files.
In the DHCP server setup address ranges for each subnet.
Nicholas Townsend -- Fox Chapel Area School District
(V)412-967-2425 (F)412-967-0697 www.fcasd.edu
Bret Alan <email@hidden> on Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 8:00 PM
-0500 wrote:
>My apologies. Wrong group. I'll post this to macos-x-server.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>We just switched our DHCP from a very unreliable SonicWall to our G5
>10.3 Server.
>
>Now I have discovered that the few Windows systems on our network
>cannot get DHCP addresses from the server. The logs from the DHCP
>server never show an ACK for the offered IP.
>
>I am concerned that we may have more Windows systems in the future to
>worry about, so I would like to get them to work with 10.3 server,
>but I have done some research on this list and elsewhere, and the
>only information I can find is that several others have tried and
>failed to get this to work as well.
>
>Is is possible to get a Windows (98, XP specifically) system to work
>with the DHCP server in 10.3 Server?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bret
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