Hi,

 I have a network with this configuration: IP 200.131.55.128, Mask
255.255.255.192, router 200.131.55.129. Inside it , I have a sub-network
with a Win2k router (IP 200.131.55.149) that distributes fake IP's inside
it. OK, the sub-network of fake's IP's is working "fine", but it's causing
some problems on the "true" network. All machines in the net
"200.131.55.128" are using the default gateway 200.131.55.129 to reach any
external IP, but some of then try to use the router 200.131.55.149 instead
of the 200.131.55.129. So I have to delete the route:
 route delete 0.0.0.0
and then
 route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 200.131.55.129,
to make the communications on the computer to work fine. I just don't
understand why the computers are doing this, because the default gateway is
configured to be 200.131.55.129, but the machine insists to use the router
200.131.55.149.
 Anyway, I have a Win2k DHCP Server on the "true" neteork. Is there any
configuration I can do on it to make the clients ignore the router
2000.131.55.149? If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate.

 Pedro.


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