Re: Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 RRAS seems to be limiting connectio
- From: Mark Wilson <MarkWilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 02:23:01 -0800
Thanks for getting back to me on this Addy.
Just to clarify, the 192.168.17.0 network (LAN1) is a mixture of wired
(100Mbps) and wireless (54Mbps) - the access point (192.168.17.254) is a
separate device to the ADSL router (192.168.17.1) and clients on that network
can use wired or wireless connections to contact the DHCP server and get a
192.168.17.x address.
The route on the ADSL modem (router) is to ensure that the default gateway
knows where to send packets for LAN2 (it's the way that I was advised to set
this up when I had ISA between the two networks, instead of RRAS)
There is no WiFi on LAN2 but wired connections on the 192.168.11.0 subnet
work with no issue. It's only when I'm connected to the 192.168.17.0 subnet
that I have a problem (wired or wireless); hence the reason I suspect my RRAS
config.
Finally, I'm not getting any sensible error messages (hence my
frustration!), just lots of timeouts, files that never open etc. I had
wondered if this was a firewall issue but I can browse to the shares OK...
Very odd!
Mark
"addy" wrote:
Hi Mark.
I couldn't quite catch the WiFi Bit. What is the range of IP addresses
assgned to the WiFi Clients? What's with the route on the ADSL modem
is that your AP(Access point) ? if yes the it would mean the clients
on WiFi would be in 192.168.17.0/24 subnet. You have a gateway at
192.168.17.2 set to your DSL router. You can access shares when you
are on WiFi in the 192.168.12.0/24 subnet the how could this be RRAS
issue. The file access is over SMB, IP cannot differentiate between
access to a file or browsing the share. Unless your NAS somehow
detects you don't have permissions on this particular share and throws
an access denied. Which leads me to another question what is the error
message which pops up when you access the files.
Could you clarify a bit more on this one.
Thanks
Aditya
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