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Hi,
Have a small problem with a Win2K SBS. Have recently moved from Satellite to ADSL for internet access. Have disabled the Satellite connected NIC (with old default gateway), configured ADSL router with NAT and now have only a single network card in the server with the ADSL router as the default gateway. However twice in the last week the users have complained of lost internet connectivity. Upon inspection there is no default gateway set. Inserting it again and all comes back to life. The server is patched up and other than this runs well. Has any one seen this or can anyone suggest where the problem may lie? Thanks Darren Darren Todd |
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You better use 2 nics. Connect the second nic to your ADSL-router and rerun
the ICW-wizard. -- Regards, Marina Microsoft SBS-MVP "Darren Todd" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > > Have a small problem with a Win2K SBS. Have recently moved from Satellite > to ADSL for internet access. Have disabled the Satellite connected NIC > (with old default gateway), configured ADSL router with NAT and now have > only a single network card in the server with the ADSL router as the default > gateway. However twice in the last week the users have complained of lost > internet connectivity. Upon inspection there is no default gateway set. > Inserting it again and all comes back to life. > > The server is patched up and other than this runs well. > > Has any one seen this or can anyone suggest where the problem may lie? > > Thanks > > Darren > > |
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Enable the Sat Nic and remove its IP configuration, then remove the
Satellite Nic from the machine altogether and see what happens. -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Darren Todd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > > Have a small problem with a Win2K SBS. Have recently moved from Satellite > to ADSL for internet access. Have disabled the Satellite connected NIC > (with old default gateway), configured ADSL router with NAT and now have > only a single network card in the server with the ADSL router as the default > gateway. However twice in the last week the users have complained of lost > internet connectivity. Upon inspection there is no default gateway set. > Inserting it again and all comes back to life. > > The server is patched up and other than this runs well. > > Has any one seen this or can anyone suggest where the problem may lie? > > Thanks > > Darren > > |
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1 or 2 nics.. no matter. What you need is a pppoe router that will keep the
connection. (Linksys does well here) Turn the DHCP on the PPPOE router off. Use DHCP from the SBS2k server. "Darren Todd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > > Have a small problem with a Win2K SBS. Have recently moved from Satellite > to ADSL for internet access. Have disabled the Satellite connected NIC > (with old default gateway), configured ADSL router with NAT and now have > only a single network card in the server with the ADSL router as the default > gateway. However twice in the last week the users have complained of lost > internet connectivity. Upon inspection there is no default gateway set. > Inserting it again and all comes back to life. > > The server is patched up and other than this runs well. > > Has any one seen this or can anyone suggest where the problem may lie? > > Thanks > > Darren > > |
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