RE: New ISA Installation
From: Michael Patrick (MichaelPatrick_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 22:36:01 -0800
Looking at Smallbiz again....
"Internet Connection Wizard (ICW)
Start the SBS Admin Console and run the ICW.
When prompted: Select Broadband Connection
When prompted: Select External NIC
When prompted: Use the DNS Nameservers from your ISP as DNS Forwarders. "
I thought that the Broadband connection was if I connect the connection
directly to the external Nic....no router involved....I am wrong on this and
maybe that is where I blew it? I used the router with Static IP
settings.....
Thanks again!
"Michael Patrick" wrote:
> Okay, finally did it, just like everyone said I should.
>
> Now here is the deal, the server can access the internet, but only certain
> sites for some odd reason. All computers are the network cannot access the
> internet at all.
>
> So, what gives? I set up the whole network per the "Two Nics, a static IP
> address, ISA, router" @ smallserver.net And nothing is working....
>
> Also, per the setup, can I only access the router config on the server? Or
> is there a way to jump nics to see the router from a workstation on the
> internal network?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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