Re: Need help, router problem with SBS

From: Jerry zhao (v-jerryz_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:51:41 GMT

Hi,

Thanks for your response and also thanks for all the updates.

According to the IP setting, I noticed that you may configured the internal
adapter and wireless router incorrectly. (Just as Marina has mentioned.)
Here, I would like to provide my deployment plan:

1. Manually set your internal NIC to use a static IP instead of using DHCP.
For example:

IP: 192.168.16.2
DNS: 192.168.16.2
WINS: 192.168.16.2

2. On the external NIC, add 192.168.16.2 as the alternate DNS server.

3. Configure the wireless router to use static IP (for example 192.168.16.3
and set the DHCP scope from 192.168.16.100 to 192.168.16.200)

If there is anything else that I can do for you, please feel free to
contact me, and I will be happy to help!

Best regards,

Jerry Zhao (MSFT)

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