Re: Using SBS 2003 as DHCP server and a segragate network
- From: rkfrtsch@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 23 Feb 2006 06:16:49 -0800
That's almost what I am consisdering, at least temporarily. I'll be
frequently bringing in problem PC's to clean them up. My configuration
is tele cord to Draytek router/modem --->NIC1 of SBS 2003 ---> NIC2
goes to SMC Router ---> Router goes to clients. I don'thave a static
IP from the ISP so I use DynDNS. Is it possible, and easy, to connect
the problem PC to to the Draytek router and configure the router to
forward the ports to a static IP I assign to the problem PC? Is this
still considered connected to the SBS 2003 network? I really would
like the network completely segregated from the problem PC's that need
an internet connection; without having to disconnect the network.
Thanks guys, your comments have been really helpful and appreciated!
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