On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:

>So what happens when the customer plugs the radio into the switch 
>and is broadcasting his local DHCP info to everybody? That would 
>really mess up the network.

Depends on the network.  On any network that I set up (at least 
where it is my preferred design), "what happens" is that customer is 
not able to access the internet and everyone else is.  If you are 
insinuating that such a scenario would cause issues on your network, 
then you need to fix that or let me help you fix it, because a rogue 
DHCP server is the LEAST of your worries here.

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