Re: Internet connetivity over LAN problem



Thanks for your info.Lanwench

I think my 2503 router is not compatible for broadband.Just one more
qeustion ?Do you have any suggestion for configuring w2k server as A.D and to
provide internet connection for my all 5 XP pro Pc's.
Thanks in advance
mill


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

>
> "millin" <ssuj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(No Spam)> wrote in message
> news:01B4C263-78C5-42F5-AF36-2D58F1A55F79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > So If I have a broadband router/firefall ,could you tell me how can I
> > configure NAT on the Router.I am having a Cisco 2503 router.can i
> > configure
> > NAT with that one.
>
> Yes. I don't know how, but it can do NAT.
>
> > I have got 5 pc's with windows XP pro running,and one pc with server 2000
> > .How can i configure the whole system for internet connectivity.
> > I am using a Broadband connection (PPPoE).
>
> Don't know if your Cisco can handle PPPoE...if not, get another box to put
> between it and your LAN. They aren't expensive.
> >
> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "millin" <ssuj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(No Spam)> wrote in message
> >> news:934C99D9-A4FD-4F52-9223-7C4607D6C0E9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am having problem with connecting to the internet.
> >> > My ISP is connected to an XP pro PC and which is shared by ICS.
> >> > Normally I am using ICS (XP Pro) for connecting to my home network
> >> > computers
> >> > to the internet.Recently I have added one more computer which is
> >> > running
> >> > windows SERVER 2000 to my home networking system.I have downloaded the
> >> > NIC
> >> > driver from manufacturer web site and I do not thing any problem with
> >> > my
> >> > NIC
> >> > driver.Cause when I ran the ipconfig/all command i can see it is
> >> > getting
> >> > an
> >> > ip address in the range of 192.168.xxx.xxx.But I can't connect to the
> >> > internet as well as i can't see my computer on the eorkgroup.
> >> > can anybody give me some info/advice/help to solve this issue.
> >> > Thanks in advance.
> >> > mill
> >>
> >> My advice? Ditch ICS and get yourself a decent broadband router/firewall
> >> appliance (Netgear, Linksys, Dlink, etc). ICS stinks. Set up the router
> >> to
> >> do NAT - and have DHCP run from the server or from the router. Since
> >> you're
> >> using a server, you probably want it to have a static IP itself.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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