RHFB on corporate network

I have looked but can't seem to find anything like this on the forums.

Is there a way to put a Hog (any Hog, but I happen to have a RHFB) on a corporate network without it broadcasting DHCP and basically shutting down an entire network? I don't have it on one right now but it would make certain things easier for me if I could. I have tried turning off the DHCP and Boot server button but it still manages to broadcast. I have given the Hog a static IP when on that network so that my laptop can see it easier. I would like to set it up on the network in order remote the desk from my office and not have to run to the booth every time someone needs me to run a demo.

Just wondering. Any ideas are helpful.

Thanks,
Eric
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  • What is happening is that when people boot up their computers they are getting the IP address from the Hog instead of from the network servers as they should, which causes problems for that user/printer/server.

    I am really wanting to be able to connect my laptop to the Hog Net through the corporate network (either wirelessly or hard wired) to start demos or use as a RFU from the stage. Plus I am hoping this would alleviate some of the challenges I am having with one of my Hog PC systems jumping on and off the network while trying to use WYSIWYG. I am wondering if I could also monitor our other campus on WYG by having the Hog PC running there and WYG here mostly during their rehearsals realizing there will be some latency. I can think of a bunch or ways that this would benefit my job and help my volunteers at the same time.

    I just want to use our network to help with keeping tabs on the various Hog systems I am using without having to create an independant network over several miles.
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  • What is happening is that when people boot up their computers they are getting the IP address from the Hog instead of from the network servers as they should, which causes problems for that user/printer/server.

    I am really wanting to be able to connect my laptop to the Hog Net through the corporate network (either wirelessly or hard wired) to start demos or use as a RFU from the stage. Plus I am hoping this would alleviate some of the challenges I am having with one of my Hog PC systems jumping on and off the network while trying to use WYSIWYG. I am wondering if I could also monitor our other campus on WYG by having the Hog PC running there and WYG here mostly during their rehearsals realizing there will be some latency. I can think of a bunch or ways that this would benefit my job and help my volunteers at the same time.

    I just want to use our network to help with keeping tabs on the various Hog systems I am using without having to create an independant network over several miles.
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