Thanks Jay,
Will try now!
Regards
Kamil
>-----Original Message-----
>Have you installed remote access and routing? I had the
same problem, ignore
>the warning about the cards.
>
>Use the Configure Server/Set up server applet in the
control panel/admin
>section to add remote access, follow the prompts and use
the default
>settings just make sure you select the public access card
as the one going
>to your internet connection.
>
>I have 2 nics in my w2k3 box, 1 is a d-link wireless card
which hooks to my
>wireless hub/router in the office and the other is
connected to a wired hub
>to service a room of 5 machines, again all wired to the
hub -> w2k3 srv ->
>wireless -> router.
>
>You might need to subnet the 2nd nic...my wireless nic is
on 192.168.0.x,
>and the 2nd nic which services the wired hub is on
192.168.10.x.
>
>Someone also suggested to me to bridge the cards but
never did it as the
>above worked ok.
>
>- J.
>
>"Md Kamil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>news:077b01c3d41a$ef3df880$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I'm using the Proliant Server as my Proxy and DHCP
server,
>> platform W2k3 Server. I'm trying to use 2 gigabit nic on
>> that server. One is for lan and the other for internet.
>> When I put gateway on both nics there's a warning that
>> says:
>>
>> Warning - Multiple default gateways are intended to
>> provide redundancy to a single network (such as intranet
>> or the Internet). They will not function properly when
the
>> gateways are on two separate, disjoint network (such as
>> one on your intranet and one on the Internet). Do you
want
>> to save this configuration?
>>
>> When I click ok and save the configuration. Both my
>> Internet and LAN is not working. How do I overcome this.
>> When I'm using the W2k Server, everything is ok.
>>
>> Can anyone help me on this?
>> Kamil
>>
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