Re: SBS2003, dual nics, no router, Install Barracuda 300
- From: "Geoff Schaller" <geoffx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:34:46 +0000
Scott,
Why are you putting your SBS server onto such a low quality modem (really designed for home use)? Not that it can't do its job but seriously, you should consider a more robust unit. However, all modems like this have a web log in where you can manage protocols, ports, forwarding and all router based functions. It will be there - you just need to locate the info in the manual.
Alternately, go down the street and buy a decent one with at least 4 ports on the back and maybe even a wireless modem.
Geoff
"Scott Hubbard" <ScottHubbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:11E6079D-F7A1-4C29-922D-56EED54D6C33@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Hello Steve,
You mentioned in the last reply I already have a router.
Are you considering the SBS the router or the DSL Modem?
I checked with the manufacture of the DSL modem and the documentation on the
model I have mentions nothing about any functions you find in a router.
There is no web log in, or user interface.
It's a plug it in, let it synch with the CO.
Here is a link to the information on the DSL modem.
http://web.archive.org/web/20021017085808/www.efficient.com/products/modeth.html
If you know anything about this working as a router I would appreciate any
insite you may offer.
Thanks again and have a good evening.
.
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