RE: SBS 2003 & additional network question??

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Hi VG,

Thank you for your reply.

According to your description, I understand you setuped the second DSL line
with SBS network and connected with these Addintional PCs.
Based on this implement,it's most possible have other problems for further
work.So it is recommend refer to previous information,separate these
additional PCs and the DSL router form the SBS network.If you persistent
implement this,I'm still glad of further assistance.

Otherwise,for reduce extra wiring and separate it with SBS network,you can
use the second DSL line and a wireless router to implement it.

I hope this helps. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to let me know.
I am always happy to be of further assistance.

Best regards,

Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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>Nathan,
>Thanx for the quick response!
>We did try setting up the second DSL line and router by patching the DSL
>router into the main switch that is currently being used for the SBS
network.
>It worked, but SBS recognized the other 'network' and shut down the DHCP
>service. Being that we aren't using the SBS server for DHCP, it didn't
affect
>anything.
>The second DSL line has a cheap, crippled router that doesn't have much in
>the way of configuration. We're going to get a new one today that should
>allow us to make the changes that hopefully will work.
>The problem is not having to run another cable drop to each office, (4)
>without compromising the SBS server security and functionality. If the
above
>doesn't work, we're stuck with wireless or putting in the new drops which
>will be expensive.
>Any additional ideas or critiques will be appreciated.
>Thanx again,
>VG
>
>"Nathan Liu [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Hi VG,
>>
>> Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
>>
>> According to your description, I understand that you have SBS2003 and
>> additional network question.
>> If this is not your concern, please don¡¯t hesitate to let me know.
>>
>> Based on your description, I suggest you need consider the following
>> information.
>>
>> 1. Based on software, it isn't recommend implement the additional PC in
SBS
>> 2003 and ISA server local network.
>> If you implement it in local network, and you need it only be used for
>> direct internet access,so you must config this pc as SecureNAT clients.
>> But SecureNAT clients do not allow for user-level authentication.So it
may
>> reduce your network security.
>>
>> 2. Based on hardware, it isn't recommend implement the two DSL routers
>> connect with a switch,it's may be occur conflict.
>>
>> 3. For best practice, it is recommend separate the additional PC and a
DSL
>> router from the previous network.
>>
>> I hope this helps. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not
>> hesitate to let me know.
>> I am always happy to be of further assistance.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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>> >We have a 15 unit SBS 2003 with ISA network on a dual NIC server. The
>> owner
>> >wants to have an additional PC in 4 offices for personal use. I was
>> wondering
>> >how would be the best way to go about this without extra wiring and/or
>> >compromising the security of the existing network. We don't want to use
>> the
>> >server for any access with these additional PC's as they will only be
used
>> >for direct internet access.
>> >We have 2 DSL lines and was thinking of just patching another DSL
router
>> >into the patch panel, and then adding a switch in each office. Any tips
or
>> >links would be greatly appreciated.
>> >Thanks,
>> >VG
>> >
>>
>>
>

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