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Pity there are so few of us with both "whistling:

I know that feel "whistling:

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They would have to fight it out to the death I would think :D

Because my boss got some special offer from mweb for a cisco router, they said it wouldn't change anything, he agreed to it. Now the SBS2008 server is complaining about there being another DHCP server. Worst thing is I don't have access to the mweb box.
 
Because my boss got some special offer from mweb for a cisco router, they said it wouldn't change anything, he agreed to it. Now the SBS2008 server is complaining about there being another DHCP server. Worst thing is I don't have access to the mweb box.

Just make the 2nd one an access point? Otherwise the two different routers will be on different subnets, so any devices connecting on either router won't be able to see each other unless you are handy with ip address forwarding.
 
Because my boss got some special offer from mweb for a cisco router, they said it wouldn't change anything, he agreed to it. Now the SBS2008 server is complaining about there being another DHCP server. Worst thing is I don't have access to the mweb box.

I'm not super clued up on all things networking, but I can't think that you can have two DHCP servers at the same time because they would both be trying to assign IP addresses and cause conflicts. You would probably need to turn one of them off. If you can't get into the router, maybe turn off the DHCP feature on the SBS server?
 
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