Re: DNS Problem?? Help!!
From: Ron Sparks (rsparks24_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:15:13 GMT
Ip addresses for the Dns servers at the ISP are static addresses, they are
configured in the DSL modem. The router does do NAT, the ip addresses from
the router are 192.168.1...... The IP address for the server is static, and
I excluded it from DHCP in the router.
"the confused" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> where do you get your IP addresses? or you are using
> static ones?
>
> what is your Linksys router capable of? does it do NAT?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Have a problem at a client site. Installed Windows 2003
> Server, using
> >active directory. Internet access is through a DSL
> modem. They currently
> >are using a Linksys router connected to the hub. The
> ISP uses static IP
> >addresses in their modem.
> >
> >Clients are pointing to the Windows 2003 Server IP
> address for DNS. On the
> >server I have the IP address of the server for DNS, as
> well as the DNS IP
> >addresses from the ISP.
> >
> >Three workstations accessing a database on the network
> have slow access, and
> >application stops responding, but one of the
> workstations does not have a
> >problem.
> >
> >It seems that the workstations began having the problem
> after I added the
> >ISP's addresses to DNS and rebooted the server, but why
> did it not effect
> >the 1 workstation.
> >
> >I have been reading other posts about using forwarders,
> how is that done,
> >and is it necessary in this case?
> >
> >I am very frustrated!
> >
> >Thank you for your help in advance!
> >
> >Candace Sparks
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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