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  1. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    The static address on the server which is on the other side of the wireless bridge is 10.0.0.249. DHCP is set to assign IP, SM and DG. IF a DG is assisgned it is 10.0.0.2. Gawen.
  2. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    Hi, The address range for the network is 10.0.0.0 All IP adresses at WS level are DHCP assisgned in this range. The DNS address for the network is 10.0.0.2.
  3. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    Hi, Configured NAT as per KB articles etc and having no luck wrt pointing computers at teh WAN nic to browse the web. Any ideas? G.
  4. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    The site is connected to the HO via a wireless bridge, all computers/ servers are on the same domain.
  5. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    The LAN NIC is 10.0.0.249 (static). The WAN NIC is 192.168.0.10, the DG is 192.168.0.1 which is the same as the internal IP Sonicwall SOHO router. You mention having to use proxy in this situation? The DC at the HO has ISA with Proxy, how will this affect the W2K Server I am talking about?
  6. Gawen777

    Configure a Windows 2000 Server as an Internet Gateway.

    Hi, Newbie so bear with me! :o) I have a W2K server used only as a file server on a site with a wireless bridge a short distance from our HO. This W2K server has a SOHO3 box connected to a NIC designated WAN which is connected to a BT Router. With the relevant DNS settings for our ISP in...

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