Re: Client computer internet connection problems
- From: "Dan Palacio" <palaciod@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Jan 2007 16:19:06 -0800
By cant access, I mean that the computers cant ping anything including
the server. My DHCP server is not leasing any addresses to the
computers. All the computers are personal computers that were
preconfigured with Windows XP, So correct, the server was set up after
all these computers. Also what do you mean by the IP config properties.
How do you get those properties where I can remove the DNS suffix. I
can take a snapshot of the IPCONFIG on either computer and e-mail it
(Can I post a picture on here?)
Were these computers previously configured without your SBS server in the
picture? In each computer's IP config properties (DNS / advanced) remove the
connection-specific DNS suffix or anything that says RCN (or is statically
set).
That said: you didn't really describe what "can't access" means. Can you
ping the router's LAN IP? Can you ping a public DNS server IP address? Can
you ping www.google.com from a workstation?
Try posting an unedited ipconfig /all from the server and from a
recalcitrant workstation in here.
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