PXE boot error / Setup help

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http://wtware.com/docs5/dhcp.html
last part "dhcp relay"
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To obtain help, you should overload me with information. Start from drawing network scheme with all IP addresses on it.
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This line is wrong:

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15-47-50-273| [D4:BE:D9:C5:xxxxx] Send DHCPOFFER IP: 192.168.10.20.
DHCP offer 192.168.10.20 for terminal.
DHCP should offer 192.168.12.x for terminal in 192.168.12.x network. Not 192.168.10.x.

http://wtware.com/docs5/dhcp.html
last part "dhcp relay".
Digit (3).
Change IP to 192.168.12.x
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It's wrong network design. Different networks splitted by routers can not have the same network address 192.168.10.0.
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This would work if you setup a site-to-site VPN, you can do this by using the Azure VPN gateway to the draytek.
This would fix the PXE boot side also as multicast packets will not route between networks. You'll require a router which can support multicast routing, not sure if draytek can or not.
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1. Azure manual tells to use the same network addresses? Show me it.
2. Will "ping 192.168.10.4" go from windows computer in "Local User Devices"?
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