posting the results of ipconfig and routing print on the server may help.
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"jhoward" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am having an issue with getting my DC to access the
> internet via a wireless router.
> Wireless router is set up with 192.168.1.1
> 2003 is set up with 192.168.0.1
>
> Router sees the DC and it is in the routing table. I set
> up the DC with a second NIC so that it could route traffic
> to the router. I enabled routing and remote access on the
> DC. I can ping the DC from the router and I can ping the
> router from the DC. I just can't seem to ping the outside
> world yet.
>
> What the end goal of this is, is so that I can set up my
> internal network to access the internet through the DC.
> Basically all the clients on a switch and part of the
> domain.
>
> Any ideas on what I need to tell the DC to get it to route
> external packets onto the router so that it can make the
> requests?
>
> On the second NIC in the DC I have made the default
> gateway the router, hoping that it would send requests
> there.