I have an 8 port router set with the WAN port connected to an internet modem ... the DHCP is turned off and all PC's have been issued IP addresses ... port 8 is in turn connected to Port 1 of a 4 port Wireless Router with its WAN port and DHCP disabled ... the Wireless connections and the remaining 3 ports have been assigned IP addresses in the same IP prefix.
Problem; any pc connected to the 4 port wireless router (acting as a switch) are able to communicate with the internet and other PC's/peripherals on the 8 port router ... the Primary DNS setting is set to the ISP DNS server address ... the secondary is set to the WAN IP of the eight port router ... up until now I hadn't noticed any problems until I attempted to activate a licence via the eopen.microsoft.com site ... for some reason either the primary DNS is not resolving the address and or it is not being passed back to the machine making the request
I hope there is some subtle tweak I can make but not sure where to start.
This is a peer to peer network with a mixture of XP Pro and soon to be phased out Win 2k machines also using netbios over IP for sharing files and peripherals
Problem; any pc connected to the 4 port wireless router (acting as a switch) are able to communicate with the internet and other PC's/peripherals on the 8 port router ... the Primary DNS setting is set to the ISP DNS server address ... the secondary is set to the WAN IP of the eight port router ... up until now I hadn't noticed any problems until I attempted to activate a licence via the eopen.microsoft.com site ... for some reason either the primary DNS is not resolving the address and or it is not being passed back to the machine making the request
I hope there is some subtle tweak I can make but not sure where to start.
This is a peer to peer network with a mixture of XP Pro and soon to be phased out Win 2k machines also using netbios over IP for sharing files and peripherals