My wife's out of town this week and it's time for me to play! I'm setting up a Windows Server domain at my home for to help with studying for my MCITP and I'd like to use Windows Server's inbuilt DHCP server. However, I have one Moto. STB connected to the ActionTec through its Coax connection. What do I need to know to make sure that the STB keeps functioning properly when I turn off DHCP on the ActionTec? Should I leave DHCP up on the coax, but not the AT's ethernet? Should I turn it off entirely?
If I turn DHCP off entirely, the STB is going to get an x.x.x.100-150 IP address from the server, so no worries there, and it's going to have DHCP Option 60 set up once it grabs an IP address. I'm just worried about the Law of Unintended Consequences. What am I missing? I'm happy keeping the AT as a router, so no bridging necessary, I just want it working as little as possible.