On Friday 17 June 2005 12:58, Mark Tinka wrote:
> George, I find it interesting you don't want some of your
> hosts to pick IP's. I guess this means you don't expect
> them to have any form of TCP/IP connectivity.
True. Off the network completely. 

>
> Well, unless you are going to use other routed protocols,
> e.g., IPX, or non-routed protocols, e.g., NetBEUI, why
> not plug them off the network altogether?

Because they were all student laptops and I didn't want to go running around 
the network searching at which point they were hooked on. Finally had to do 
it:-) They had mytob and it was  doing havoc on my network. I mailed and 
called them to come for cleaning to no avail. I cut them off at the proxy 
from accessing the Internet but it seems they were quite happy with just the 
intranet thats why I wanted them off completely.
However, I am still interested in finding out how to do it, because next time 
I really wouldn't like to run around the whole university network!!!


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Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi
P.O. Box 5498 Kampala
Uganda
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