Re: Server/Network setup question



Your internal SBS LAN IP range can be any private IP scheme you like
(172.x.x.x, 10.x.x.x, 192.x.x.x). 192.168.16.x is just the SBS 2003
default. The LAN side of your router is probably set up as 192.168.1.x now
and will need to be changed to another subnet (like 192.168.2.x) if you're
going to use the 192.168.1.x scheme for your internal SBS LAN.

Correct about the WAP since, once you get your SBS network set up, the
wireless router will be outside your LAN.

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================

"D. Milton" <D.Milton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:069E086A-68E0-4E7B-85F7-845855524E55@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Great diagram. Thanks.

Two questions: The internal LAN address range, according to the diagram,
should be 192,168.1.x. The external address should be 192.168.1.10 or any
address within the same subnet as the router. Currently, I have several
devices, namely a rented printer installed and configured by the printer
company to use address 192.168.1.20. Once I add my server and assign the
addresses according to the diagram, this printer will cease to work and I
will need to call the not-very-responsive printer company back in to
reconfigure the printer. Since my company is actively doing business, I
would prefer to avoid this if at all possible. I have have a wireless
print
server with a static address also in the 192.168.1.x range. My question
is
this: must the internal addresses be 192.168.16.x or can they remain as
the
are (192.168.1.x) and the external address could be something else?

Also: my wireless connectivity will cease to work when I add the server
between the modem/wireless router, hence the suggestion for a wap, yes?

Thanks!
--
D. Milton

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.



"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Take a look at the diagram at: (works for SBS 2003 with or without ISA)

Two Nics, a dynamic IP address, ISA and a router
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=266&articleType=ArticleView&articleId=74

For wireless for the LAN workstations, I would buy a Wireless Access
Point
(WAP) and connect it to the "hub" (which really should be a "switch") on
the
LAN side of that diagram.

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"D. Milton" <D.Milton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0C092EE3-14EF-4757-AFD2-DBA1154988AE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a windows 2003 SBS w/ 2 net cards. My internet connection is via
a
DSL wireless modem/router combined. Currently, the one ethernet port
on
modem/router runs into a hub which provides connectivity for the
clients
on
the LAN. Wireless also works.

Given my current configuration, what is the best place to interject the
server?

Thanks
--
D. Milton

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.






.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Connect a Wireless Router to my SBS Network
    ... I assume your DSL modem-router is acting as a router (with a WAN and a LAN ... This setup is the Airlink wireless attached to the 5-port switch? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Change wireless configuration
    ... I have them set up for ICS over a Wireless system, set up in what I think ... ICS is a MS term. ... It allows one computer to share its Internet connection with other computers in a LAN situation. ... to the Wireless Router, the XP Pro PC is connected to the Router by a ...
    (alt.internet.wireless)
  • Re: VPN over wireless
    ... You will still the need the Router to issue DHCP and wireless ... network but still access to the internet. ... LAN Router Wireless Router ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Workgroup Client Bridge Configuration
    ... capability for the LAN interface, in any case it only allows one IP to be specified. ... original SOHO-10 routers in service and on my router pile. ... but the gateway is 216.216.216.1, some operating systems just will not ... I mean't the one computah that's going through the Seneo wireless. ...
    (alt.internet.wireless)
  • Re: VPN over wireless
    ... I also 'haunted' the MS wireless newsgroup with this issue. ... You will still the need the Router to issue DHCP and ... wireless to the Guest network. ... LAN Router Wireless Router ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)

Loading