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You could change the netmask the DHCP clients receive, if the subnet numbers
work out nicely in binary, e.g. an even and odd 24 bit subnet with netmask
255.255.254.0. You could also try a non-subnetted netmask if your router
supports proxy ARP.
- Andy Hooper - Queen's University Information Technology Services
- Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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