Mark,
DHCP is turned off on the WAP. SBS is running on static IP, DHCP is turned off.
The server is still unable to see my wireless clients and connect remotely to them . Wireless clients can see the server just fine.
Any thoughts?
WAP has teh following configuration:
IP Address...
I'm running Windows Server 2003 SBS.
I just installed a Linksys Wireless G Access Point that is attached to my switch.
Here is the current setup:
(DSL) -> (Linksys Router) -> [Windows Server 2003] -> (10/100/1000 Switch) -> (Linksys WAP54G Access Point) ->(Workstation Clients)
1...
I know this may seem a bit basic, but try this:
1. Save your existing router configuration using the web-utility.
2. Reset your router settings back to default.
3. Reconfigure your router for access to the internet. do not setup port-forwarding yet.
4. Restart your server, click start ->...
I actually purchased a Linksys WAP54G Access Point. Hooked it up to the switch, setup up the default gateway, gave it a static ip and now it works perfectly. Access Point just acts as a bridge and works transparently.
:)
A user on the network is connected to an outside Exchange Server via Cisco VPN and would like access the Shared Contacts on our local exchange server.
I've played with Outlook and don't see an easy solution. Any thoughts? Maybe copying the contacts over and having them synchronize...
So when I get a wireless access point, such as a Linksys WAP54G:
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=35&prid=608
I would specify on the AP to use the Default Gateway/DNS Server of 192.168.2.2 and give it a static IP address of 192.168.2.100?
How does the AP then work...
I'd like to deploy a wireless solution that allows clients to access Windows Server 2003 as they would on a wired-connection.
Here's the current setup:
(DSL) -> (Linksys Router) -> [Windows Server 2003] -> (10/100/1000 Switch)-> (Workstation Clients)
How do I do this? Would I just buy an...
I'd like to deploy a wireless solution that allows clients to access Windows Server 2003 as they would on a wired-connection.
Here's the current setup:
(DSL) -> (Linksys Router) -> [Windows Server 2003] -> (10/100/1000 Switch)-> (Workstation Clients)
How do I do this? Would I just buy an...
I'm running:
Windows Server 2003 SBS and Exchange 2003
When users on the network send mail to an @aol.com address, the e-mails are placed in the spam folder. Are there any specific requirements for the e-mails not to be considered as 'spam?'
I have a DSL connection with static ip and...
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