Re: 2 network cards

From: Sam Johnson (sam_at_dextrafile.co.uk)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 12:48:35 -0700

Thanks Dusty,

So you reckon I can do it ok with nics if I configure W2K
as well as the router itself.

Many thanks Sam.

>-----Original Message-----
>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
>--
>--
>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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