RE: New to SBS 2003 and really struggling

From: Michael Patrick (MichaelPatrick_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:03:02 -0700

Best choice is connecting the outside line to router....then to the second
nic.....
There are cool screen shots.....and a good site to
bookmark....www.smallbizserver.net You might find other issues there as
well....

"Steve" wrote:

> Thanks for replying. Looks like a need a router. Thanks for the suggestion
> Mike. I have ordered a DSL-504T today and should be here tomorrow.
>
> One question - do I put a 2nd network card in the server and connect the
> router to the network card or do I connect the router to one of ports on my
> switch



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