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Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to "1-LAN-port-mobo" PC, which is connected to lanLAN, while putting some another router(for example some user"user grade router" device, which typically has 1WAN-4LAN4LAN+WLAN) to offer DHCP server rolesfunction and route just LAN-internet packetspacket routing? User grade routers are not developed for BOOTP'ing diskless boot stations, also we need to move our storage to internal "LAN machine"

Basically i want to "diskless boot" LAN PCs from some "LAN machine", while DHCPing IP addresses from some "user grade router" device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). WhoWhile all WLAN functions should work as usual and "Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible?

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to "1-LAN-port-mobo" PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

Basically i want to "diskless boot" LAN PCs from some "LAN machine", while DHCPing IP addresses from some "user grade router" device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible?

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to "1-LAN-port-mobo" PC, which is connected to LAN, while putting some another router(for example some "user grade router" device, which typically has 1WAN-4LAN+WLAN) to offer DHCP server function and packet routing? User grade routers are not developed for BOOTP'ing diskless boot stations, also we need to move our storage to internal "LAN machine"

Basically i want to "diskless boot" LAN PCs from some "LAN machine", while DHCPing IP addresses from some "user grade router" device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). While all WLAN functions should work as usual and "Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible?

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Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to 1"1-LAN-port-mobomobo" PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

so that this simple usergrade router will offer DHCP (which is not quite a pc but a broadcom or smth chip and simplistic linux firmware) but for BOOTP configuration and its images clients should ask some PC on LAN

Basically i want to diskless boot"diskless boot" LAN PCs from some LAN machine"LAN machine", while DHCPing IP addresses from some user"user grade routerrouter" device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible? I wrecked my head :)

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to 1-LAN-port-mobo PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

so that this simple usergrade router will offer DHCP (which is not quite a pc but a broadcom or smth chip and simplistic linux firmware) but for BOOTP configuration and its images clients should ask some PC on LAN

Basically i want to diskless boot LAN PCs from some LAN machine, while DHCPing IP addresses from some user grade router device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible? I wrecked my head :)

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to "1-LAN-port-mobo" PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

Basically i want to "diskless boot" LAN PCs from some "LAN machine", while DHCPing IP addresses from some "user grade router" device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible?

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Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP, and also for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

HowBut how could i move all that storage to 1-LAN-port-mobo PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

so that this simple usergrade router will offer DHCP (which is not quite a pc but a broadcom or smth chip and simplistic linux firmware) but for BOOTP configuration and its images clients should ask some PC on LAN

Basically i want to diskless boot LAN PCs from some LAN machine, while DHCPing IP addresses from some user grade router device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible? I wrecked my head :)

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it provides BOOTP, and also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored).

How could i move all that storage to 1-LAN-port-mobo PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

so that this simple usergrade router will offer DHCP (which is not quite a pc but a broadcom or smth chip and simplistic linux firmware) but for BOOTP configuration and its images clients should ask some PC on LAN

Basically i want to diskless boot LAN PCs from some LAN machine, while DHCPing IP addresses from some user grade router device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible? I wrecked my head :)

Right now I have setup with "router" PC with 2-LAN-ports-motherboard under WS2016. It routes packets between LAN and Internet. Also it assigns DHCP addresses, provides BOOTP for diskless boot LAN clients. Also it is a storage node (where all BOOTP images are stored). Simple.

But how could i move all that storage to 1-LAN-port-mobo PC, which is connected to lan, while putting some another router(for example some user grade device which has 1WAN-4LAN) to offer DHCP server roles and route just LAN-internet packets?

so that this simple usergrade router will offer DHCP (which is not quite a pc but a broadcom or smth chip and simplistic linux firmware) but for BOOTP configuration and its images clients should ask some PC on LAN

Basically i want to diskless boot LAN PCs from some LAN machine, while DHCPing IP addresses from some user grade router device (which usually acts as firewall/NAT/port forwarding/DHCP server). Who does know this thing about PXE? Is it even possible? I wrecked my head :)

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