Yep, that would be your only option. Sorry.
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"aurgathor" wrote in message
news:1110405544.4b4968cb3e3273e18e9f22d9745d88ff@t eranews...
Thanks. That sucks. :-( I like DHCP a lot better
because I don't need to worry about IP assignments,
but I guess I need to go to static until I can remove
the extra DHCP server.
"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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No, there is not. DHCP works on a "broadcast" system - your computer
sends
out a request for an address and the first DHCP server to answer gets to
assign the address. This cannot be changed.