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Question : Do I have to use 192.168.x.x for SBS2008
I am setting up small business server 2008 for my father-in-law and their network is current set up (just a bunch of PCs) to interact with their router. The router is set up to use 10.1.10.x for the network.
I know that SBS2008 defaults to search for 192.168.0.x or whatnot, but is it alright if I set up my network to be consistent with what the existing router uses? I plan on disabling DHCP on the router but some other devices (printers) are already set up with 10.1.10.x addresses and I dont think they support dhcp.
Thoughts?
Answer : Do I have to use 192.168.x.x for SBS2008
No reason why you cannot use 10.1.10.x just make sure you set it up that way when you install it and use the wizards to change the IP addresses
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