Re: Network Problem
- From: melickas@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 8 Dec 2006 11:59:34 -0800
Thanks for replying. The wired workstations work fine--it's the
wireless we now have a problem with since the DLINK is providing both
roles now.
Dave Nickason [SBS MVP] wrote:
Your workstations should be pointing to the SBS internal IP for default
gateway. I'm sorry to say I've forgotten a lot about SBS 2000 so I can't
remember if it had a change IP wizard or not, but re-running the ICW should
do it in any case. Just be careful not to change anything unrelated to
networking.
<melickas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1165601517.124051.5610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We are using SBS2000 with ISA Server 2000 with 2 network cards (INT &
EXT). We recently replaced our LAN modem (dialup) & Linksys wireless
router (for use with laptops on local LAN) with a DLINK Wireless 3G
Mobile Broadband router. The DLINK accepts PCMCIA AirCard from our
cellular carrier so we can now have broadband access for Internet. All
is working fine except getting are wireless laptops on the
network/Internet.
Here is our setup - nothing changed with respect to IP
addresses;however, now the DLINK needs to be the DG for the EXT NIC as
well as the wireless connection for the local LAN.
Server NICS:
INT: Local LAN
IP: 192.168.16.2
SN:255.255.255.0
DG: empty
DNS: 192.168.16.2
EXT: Internet
IP: 192.168.1.2
SN:255.255.255.0
DG: 192.168.1.1 = IP address of DLINK Router (used to be IP address
of old LAN dialup Modem)
DNS:192.168.16.2
Workstations (including laptops,printers)
IP: 192.168.16.x
SN:255.255.255.0
DG:empty
DNS:192.168.16.2
DLINK Router - IP = 192.168.1.1
The laptops can connect to the Dlink wireless router but ISA Server is
no longer accessible. I understand now that the router is in a
different IP address range/subnet (not in the 192.168.16.x). But how do
I change this network so the DLINK is the wireless link and the DG for
the EXT NIC on the server?
Thanks
.
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