Re: Router problems
- From: "steve tysinger" <stevetysinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 10:45:27 -0800
Currently there is no router setup. I am having problems setting up the
wired router. We have no "wireless" in the building. Everything is wired.
I am unable to setup the router and maintain access to our webserver.
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Just a question...
>
> If these visitors are using laptops, why aren't plugging a WAP (Wireless
> Access Point) into your router and then having them use it for Internet
> Access.
>
> --
> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
> ===================================
> "steve tysinger" <stevetysinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3172B1D9-C688-4C81-A920-5F7A7FF754D9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have a SBS2003 running a web server in IIS. It's a Dell server with (2)
> > Nics. One nic goes out to my LAN the other connects to the interenet via
> > cable mode. The internet connection NIC is set to a static IP that is
> > assigned by time warner road runner. All of this works well. I share my
> > connection to my users via ISA and outside users can access my website.
> >
> > Now I have a need to add a router between my cable modem and my server. I
> > have some visitors that require a direct connection to the internet, one
> > that
> > does not go through ISA or my lan.
> >
> > I can setup the router, assigning my static IP on the router and the
> > internet connection is shared fine, but no one can access my website. So I
> > try to forward the HTTP on the router. When I attempt this the router
> > tells
> > me that in order to forward a port it must be on the same subnet as my lan
> > IP.
> >
> > OK, So I need to change my router lan IP so that it is on my Local Lan IP.
> > Once I change it, I can no longer connect to it through the interface, nor
> > can i ping it. Even after a ipconfig release and renew.
> >
> > I'm thinking I need to do something in SBS so that it will search across
> > that second nic for another LAN IP address.
> >
> > My server LAN NIC IP is 192.168.16.2
> > The default router IP is 192.168.0.1
> > Once I change the router IP to say 192.168.16.3 it is no longer
> > accessable.
> > Cant connect to it. 3-9 is reserved in my dhcp. so there is no conflict.
>
>
>
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