Re: Internet connetivity over LAN problem
- From: millin <ssuj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(No Spam)>
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 10:42:11 -0800
When I configure DNS,should i point to the PPPoE address as the forwarder or ??
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
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> "millin" <ssuj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(No Spam)> wrote in message
> news:68DD0FC1-77CD-43E6-96EF-0AFCA1C565B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks for your info.Lanwench
> >
> > I think my 2503 router is not compatible for broadband.
>
> Sure it is. It just can't act as a PPPoE client - Ciscos are not generally
> used on consumer-type connections.
>
> > 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
>
> Configuring for AD? Well, that's a rather large topic. Short answer: run
> dcpromo on it and run DNS, and have all clients--and the server
> itself--point only at it for DNS, with forwarders set on the DNS server. All
> clients should point at the LAN IP of your router (whatever one you use, and
> is connected to your DSL modem, configured for PPPoE, whatnot) as default
> gateway. You might also install DHCP on the server - generally better than
> letting your router do DHCP.
>
> I suggest you do some reading and play with spare hardware before deploying
> AD, if you don't have any experience with it or Windows domains in general.
> Also sub to microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory and lurk in
> there for a bit.
>
>
>
>
> > 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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