Re: easy for the pros?

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phillip.... check out my "catch-all dns" question


"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
news:Oh92yRZUFHA.1148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Before you get off in the wrong directrion.......
>
> The ISP's Address they gave you goes on the Internet side of the
> DG834G,...*not* the Server. The DG834G should have the DHCP disabled and
> you want to use DHCP on the Server instead so that it gives the addresses
> out to the Client. the Server will have a static Private LAN address just
> as
> the other clients will.
>
> You could use the DG834G for DHCP but it is not flexable and suitable for
> business use,...they were designed for home users in a very simplified
> environment.
>
>
> --
>
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
>
>
> "Edsa" <edsa@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23yIADMZUFHA.1432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Yes I know. I havn't set the server up yet. I have just recieved the
>> static address from my ISP. It would be good if you could help me
> configure
>> the server in the most secure way.
>>
>>
>> <jjd228@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:emIBqFZUFHA.628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > are you saying that the server that is to be your domain controller has
> a
>> > public address directly on the internet? this is very very bad.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Edsa" <edsa@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:umqVv7YUFHA.1508@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Hello you pros
>> >>
>> >> Can anyone help me to configure my server?
>> >>
>> >> I have 1 2003 Server (standard edition) and several XP pro clients.
>> >>
>> >> I am setting up a small business network and trying to go all
>> >> wireless.
>> >> The kit I am using is a Netgear DG834G Wireless ADSL firewall router
> and
>> >> PCI wireless NICs.
>> >>
>> >> I would like to set up the server as a domain controller and have all
> the
>> >> XP clients authenticate to the server to access network resources and
> get
>> >> access to the internet.
>> >>
>> >> I have the server set up with a static IP address I have purchased
>> >> from
>> >> my ISP. The network
>> >> settings on the server are as follows: -
>> >>
>> >> IP address 195.137.89.162
>> >> Subnet mask 255.255.255.252
>> >> Gateway 195.137.89.161
>> >>
>> >> DNS 1 194.106.56.6
>> >> DNS 2 194.106.33.42
>> >>
>> >> Can I have the server set up with these settings and issue IP details
> to
>> >> the
>> >> clients using DHCP? Will I have to set up a proxy server to give the
>> >> clients access to the internet?
>> >>
>> >> Its the first time I've tried this so I would be grateful for any
>> >> help.
>> >>
>> >> thanks
>> >>
>> >> ed
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>


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