Re: How to Connect my Network to the Internet
- From: "wff10" <u31813@uwe>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:40:19 GMT
Chris,
Thanks for your help. (Everything I read pertains to large networks with
more than one server and it gets confusing.)
My clients are statically configured. I will get the Gateway, Primary DNS,
& Secondary DNS from my ISP and setup each computer on the network.
Thanks Again I just was not sure about the next step.
Bill
Chris Lehr wrote:
This is a very broad question.
In short, you will need to turn on the router to be an IP of
192.168.19.something
If clients are statically configured with IP's - you will need to manually
add the above IP as their default gateway, and add the ISP's DNS servers.
If Dynamically configured IP addresses, you can change these settings on
whatever device (or server) is performing the DHCP funtion.
Hope this helps,
Chris
Hi All,[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
I need some Help! I have a 2003 R2 Std Stand Alone Server with 11 clients
hackers?
Thanks For Your Help,
.
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