Re: 2 network cards

From: Dusty Harper {MS} (DHarper_at_Online.Microsoft.com)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 12:03:34 -0700

Check the following:

1) the clients on the 192.168.10.x network all need a default gateway of
192.168.10.1
2) IP routing needs to be enabled on the W2K box
3) NAT needs to be configured properly on the W2K box
        192.168.10.1 interface is private
        Internet interface is public
4) The W2K box needs to have a default gateway set to the IP of the ISP's
router
5) Verify filters are not installed on the W2K box. If you do need filters,
troubleshoot your filter rules.

                                                Pub
                      192.168.10.1
[Client]----------------------[ W2K ]----------------------------------[
ISP ]
     192.168.10.x NAT
                                    Prv

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Dusty Harper
Microsoft Corporation
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"Sam Johnson" <sam@dextrafile.co.uk> wrote in message
news:2318601c45e03$b973bfa0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi there,
>
> I am just setting up an ADSL connection on a Win2K
> server. Although it is only running SP2. It originally
> had a nic on 192.168.10.11 running the LAN. The previous
> ISDN router ran on 192.168.10.1 and the new ADSL router
> now runs on that same address instead. It is confgied
> with NAT to use the static IP for IP routing.
>
> I have added a nic and setup an external IP address on it
> with suitable subnet. I have pointed this at the gateway
> router which is another static IP very similar. The
> correct new ISP DNS are used.
>
> In the DNS service in W2K I have amended it to use the
> new ISP ones.
>
> The server at 192.168.10.11 can get broadband internet
> access but the workstations can't. However nothing pings
> the router except my laptop plugging directly into it's
> built in switch. The router is wired to the external IP
> nic. The original nic is wired to the switch.
>
> It appears to almost be setup but I could do with the
> system to ping properly and the clients to get internet
> access. DHCP does seem to work OK.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Many thanks Sam.


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