sabbathunter
MIS
i am setting up a W2k server, on an IBM eServer with a xeon processor.
my problem is that after a period of time of being hooked up to the network where i am setting it up, it clogs up the entire network, so that everyone loses internet connection. This is very important as we have 2 people that work remotely and use PC anywhere.
These people cannot get into the main server where the files are stored.
Additionally, no one can access email or the internet from anywhere. It doesnt matter if they are on seperate domains or not. i can see the hub, the router 'banging away' as if a lot of data is being transfered, but nothing should be.
the server also shows heavy network activity, even though as far as i can tell, it is not actively doing any work.
as soon as i unplug the server i am setting up, from the network, the problem with connectivity across the network in all domains clears up.
the server is set up with a static IP address, is set up as a workgroup computer (not on any domain)
if you need any additional information, please let me know
thanks
david
my problem is that after a period of time of being hooked up to the network where i am setting it up, it clogs up the entire network, so that everyone loses internet connection. This is very important as we have 2 people that work remotely and use PC anywhere.
These people cannot get into the main server where the files are stored.
Additionally, no one can access email or the internet from anywhere. It doesnt matter if they are on seperate domains or not. i can see the hub, the router 'banging away' as if a lot of data is being transfered, but nothing should be.
the server also shows heavy network activity, even though as far as i can tell, it is not actively doing any work.
as soon as i unplug the server i am setting up, from the network, the problem with connectivity across the network in all domains clears up.
the server is set up with a static IP address, is set up as a workgroup computer (not on any domain)
if you need any additional information, please let me know
thanks
david