I'd like to block the use of some machines by dealing out bogus IP
address and router info.  I realize this isn't a fool-proof block but it
will block those who don't have the know-how to get around it.  I'm
having some difficulty with the implementation.  Here's what I did.

I have a Server 2003 box doing DHCP for my LAN.  It has one scope that
hands out addresses from the appropriate range to computers that ask for
an address.  I created a second scope with a range of
10.10.28.1-10.10.28.250 with a router of 10.10.28.254 (no such router
exists).  I then created a reservation in this scope for my laptop.  I
release my IP address and then renew it.  The problem is, it renews it's
address from the good scope rather than the second scope with the bogus
ip range and router.  Am I going about this right?  Is there some way to
do this so it blocks computers with a reservation in the bogus range?
Thanks for your help.

Curt

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