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by: KCTSPosted on 2008-01-03 at 13:11:07ID: 20576895
Its tricky to prevent an IP being assigned as this is done prior to authentication - your only real option is to use 802.1x security of some description - perhaps built into your switch. Its normally only used with wireless clients - bit could be used with all clients if required