It seems that you have DHCP Server installed on the 2000.
Are your XP workstations getting IP addresses from the DHCP server or are you setting them manually?
If you get the IP addresses from the DHCP Server, then you have to reconfigure the DHCP Server to set the 192.168.1.100 as a DNS server...
Hi,
The solution is simple...
You have a bad configuration on all your workstations.
Windows 2000 and Windows XP needs the DNS to be very well configured.
Only you have to do is to point your DNS on XP workstations to 192.168.1.100.
And be sure that the DNS Server on 192.168.1.100 is...
Ok,
Here i am, with some news... not very good news.
I replaced the router like i said last post. I replaced with a new one and allready tested good router.
The cause of my problems it's really a problem with my router. Or firmware or phisicaly damage... I have to return it to Cisco.
I have...
Hi,
I'm from Portugal and i'm having exactly the same problem.
My ISP allready said that there is no problem with the line. They said that my router (cisco 836/ADSL) is bad.
Next week i'm going to have some news. I have another Cisco 836 and i'm going to replace them.
Then we will see from...
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