Re: CEICW Fails at Firewall



eehhh Jenny, On the external nic the IP and GW can't be the same....

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""Jenny wu"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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> Hi Fieldy,
>
> Thanks for you update.
>
> From the netdiag output, we found there are still some question in
external
> NIC and internal NIC configuration.
>
> I suggest that you try following steps to setup network access.
>
> 1. Delete all network adapters in Device Manager. and click the button
> "Scan for hardware changes".
>
> 2. Unplug all lines, and plug the one connect to LAN, named it "LAN
> Connection".
>
> 3. Plug the one connect to your ISP, named it "ISP Connection".
>
> 4. Configure the "LAN Connection" using the following settings:
> ***IP Address: 172.16.1.37
> ***Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
> ***DNS Server: 172.16.1.37
>
> Note: just leave the Default Gateway box empty.
>
> Configure the "ISP Connection" using the following settings:
> ***IP Address: 69.177.17.157
> ***Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
> ***Default Gateway: 69.177.17.157
> ***DNS Server: 172.16.1.37
>
> Note: the external adapter settings should be configured according to your
> ISP.
>
> 5. Run CEICW, set "LAN Connection" as "Local network connection", "ISP
> Connection" as "ISP network connection"
>
> When run CEICW wizard, OS will detect your router automate and prompt to
> set the router information. Make sure input the DNS server information
> provided by your ISP in Router Connection. Then follow the wizard to
> configure internet connection properly.
>
> More detail information about to how to configure internet access, please
> refer to:
> How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825763
>
> ***Note: after these configuration, please check your adapters
> configuration using command: ipconfig /all
>
> Check DNS forwarders in DNS console:
> Start ->Programs->Administrator tools->DNS->click host name, right-click
> Properties->in Forwarders Tab
>
> 6. make sure that open all the ports needed in the router.
>
> You can refer to the following list, but it depends on your request.
>
> TCP port Definition
> 25 Email (SMTP)
> 80 required for HTTP
> requests for your site
> 443 required for HTTPS
> requests using SSL, which secures communications from your server and a
Web
> browser
> 444 Companyweb
> 4125 Remote Web Workplace
> 1723 (plus GRE Protocol 47) VPN
> 3389 Terminal Services
> 21 FTP
>
> Now please try to access the build-in sites, how about results?
>
> You can refer to the following link to configure your network:
> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=151
>
> If the issue persists, please help me collect the icwlog and netdiag log
> again. And please send me the log file or the compressed (zipped) file at:
> v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I appreciate you time and effort and I am looking forward for you.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards,
> Jenny Wu
> Microsoft Windows Online Support
>


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