Re: Internet Access from server
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:27:11 -0400
Is the ADSL "modem" just a modem or is it also a router? (please give us
the make/model number).
The Windows XP Home Edition computers cannot join a domain. They need to be
upgraded to Windows XP Pro.
ICF should be disabled in favor of using the SBS server for Internet Access.
Is this SBS 2003 Premium or Standard?
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"chandra" <chandra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Have SBS Server 2003 and XP Home, Professional clients connected to a
switch and from switch to ADSL modem. The ICF has been configured on the
XP
Home client.
The modem as per instruction from ISP has to have x. x.x. 1 with the SBS
Server forming x.x.x.2 and XP Home ( laptop) as x.x.x 4 and so on.
TCP/IP has been set as follows:
In General tab:
Obtain an IP addres autoaticlly has been CHECKED an
Use the following DNS server has the ISP's server as preferred server
In the next tab(Alternative Config)
USer Configured box has been checked with
x.x.x.2 ( ie server's iP address given) followed by the
Subnet Mask &
x.x.x.1 (ie the modem's port has been desinated as the Default gateway]
In the same Alternate config tab,
The preferred DNS server has been given as ISP's server
IS the above resulting in conflict? Pls confirm.
Whereas able to connect from the Xp home and other such clients to
Internet,
able to access only the homepages of addresses from the SBS Server
itself,
but the subsequent transmission of packets do not take place.
Ths server has only 1 NIC card and so have not configured IAS and ICF ,
which apparently require 2 NIC cards.
What impedes this downstream send of packets from modem to the Server
browser?
Does one need to have 2 NIC cards as well as Exchange server installed?
Would appreciate useful feedback on hwre one is going wrong and how to
rectify the situation and what all services to be checked for this and the
sequence too please?
Thanks
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TechNut
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