If your network is connected to the internet you will run into problems. The new addresses you would use would not be routed to your network which would prevent you from doing anything on the internet. You are going to have to bite the bullet and switch to a private IP range and begin using...
Yes...I misread your first message and didn't notice you were using a public IP address range
The other addresses I mentioned in the first post are likely assigned to someone else already, and would not work.
You are going to need to either lease more address or follow the advice given in the...
What you can do is change your subnet to allow more address. For example, if you changed the subnet mask on each machine to 255.255.0.0, you could then use any IP address beginning with 192.1.x.x
Thanks a ton,
codered10
Hi guys and gals...I've inherited a rather interesting situation.
I have multiple domains in our school district that are separate forests. As I replace servers we are moving the district to one domain, but that is another story.
On one of my older servers, I have an old Tree Root level...
Okay,
I missed the earlier post about VLAN's, but we are not using vlans of any sort, so I can quickly rule that out.
Also, we are on unmanaged switches, so it's not an issue of throttling. I have not looked whether the switch is showing a 100M connection when I switch the server to 100M. I...
Okay,
I seem to have had a small breakthrough. I just forced to card to 10M full duplex and i can ping, etc. Forcing back to 100M full results in previous errors.
What would be causing that? Bad network switch? :S
Thanks a ton,
codered10
Just noticed under services that WINS is not starting anymore...don't know if it's because of the TCP issues or what.
Anyone suggestions anybody?
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codered10
Okay,
Repair install of Server 2003 did nothing to help
Switching to DHCP ends up with an Automatic private address...
169.x.x.x
Thanks a ton,
codered10
Shoot...the way you were asking questions, I was hoping you were going to pull something out of your magical hat for me. It's got me really perplexed right now.
I'll let you know if the repair install solves the issue.
Thanks a ton,
codered10
DNS setting is to our DNS server 10.51.0.2
I cannot ping our gateway from the machine.
Out of desperation I am currently doing a repair install of Windows Server 2003, but am not overly optimistic.
Thanks for the suggestions
Thanks a ton,
codered10
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