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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  • How about putting a computer running Hog 3PC in the booth with the RHFB and putting a second network card in it. One card is on the hog network and the other one is on the main network. And then use Windows remote desktop to log into this booth computer and control the console this way. I had a computer at work for years that had three network cards in it, one for the hog, one for ETC net and one for the office network/internet and I could control this computer and thus the hog console from anywhere via the internet while still keeping all the networks seperate.

    Eric
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  • How about putting a computer running Hog 3PC in the booth with the RHFB and putting a second network card in it. One card is on the hog network and the other one is on the main network. And then use Windows remote desktop to log into this booth computer and control the console this way. I had a computer at work for years that had three network cards in it, one for the hog, one for ETC net and one for the office network/internet and I could control this computer and thus the hog console from anywhere via the internet while still keeping all the networks seperate.

    Eric
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