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How to make a DHCP server lease a certain IP to "non recognized nodes"?
I'm honing my skills on a Windows Server 2003 on my home network. Among other things, this server is my home's DHCP server with two scopes. The reason for the second scope is an anti-wardriving measure. I want the first scope 1.1.1.x to only lease IP's based on a reservation list of MAC addresses. I know how to make reservations, but I don't know how to only lease to that list.
Also, I want anything not on the reservation list in the first scope to be leased an IP from my second scope, 200.200.200.x which is setup to forward all traffic to 0.0.0.1 which will just drop all traffic. Hence the anti-wardriving.
Any ideas or informative articles? Any tips or suggestions would be great.
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Maybe could go to each computers network settings and remove the automatic IP assignment from DHCP and manuly set them to your servers reserved LAN IP address. as long as the IP matches the MAC address it should connect.
Not entirly sure how if that will work with a wirless network.
Also depending on the router maybe set up and restrict the routers DHCP to only assign IP address in the range of to the the ones you have reservered. So if someone is wardriving and trying to steal your wirless signal if your DHCP has no IP address left to assing they shouldn't be able to connect.
Good luck.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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