Thanks for you guys!
I've been toasted from installing XP SP2. It's hard to believe this is something that hundreds of people have kept on testing for several months!!! Fortunately it only affects administrators who use GP. At least I haven't heard of any of ours complaining about the new...
Hey David, let's talk about your second post...
A thought occurs to me, that the e10 pipe you are referring to is the 10MB ethernet connection via the dsl. Is this what it is? If so, you do not have a 10 mb tie, it is first unsecure, and second , is limited to the slowest side of both of your...
Hello David, please read below for my answers.
YOU Wrote:
To make the system work where the remote users access the Internet via their own DSL link, and other domain traffic to the leased line between the two locations, use need a switch at each location. Your switch must route internal...
Thanks both of you!
We have 2 connections based on mrmoneymatters. I find it easier to mix both of your terms... We have 1 WAN connection and 1 ADSL connection at each branch. However, the PC goes to the ADSL router for any non-local request, because the PC uses the ADSL router as its...
We don't provide Internet centrally from the head office, although it is technically possible. Again, it's because of the service contract that requires us pay more if we use it more. We actually take advantage of the ADSL service (SB package) that's usually unlimited on usage. Each branch...
You are the MAN, MRMONEYMATTERS!!!!! This has proven to be a workable setting. I have included one of remote computers into my domain here. It works like charm!
It has been conceptual mistake that GATEWAY and DNS have to be in the same subnet as the computer itself.
IP: 192.168.2.10
Subnet...
If I understand you correctly, I need to set up the PC as the following:
IP: 192.168.2.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.200 (ADSL router, for their Internet)
DNS: 192.168.1.248
The DNS looks a little strange, because it's on a different subnet from the computer iself and the...
From our head office, I can ping every remote computer with its IP, not its DNS name or FQDN.
I have only one subnet at each branch (geography site). In our head office, I use 192.168.1.0/16. In one of the braches, I use 192.168.2.0/16.
Since you mentioned the DNS issue, I can probably show...
Before I change our IP schema, I will have to do more experiments. It won't be easy for us to go that direction; I will first prove the change will enable us to connect remote PCs into one of our Windows domains.
I'll get back after I find out...
Thanks again Pinhead!
Thank you Pinhead!!!
We are already able to "talk" between every 2 of our branches. The E10 has enabled the inter-branch routing for us :-)
The problem seems to be the PC can't reach the remote domain controller by its netbios name. The same situation is I can PING, from our head office, any...
We have a small branch where they have 4 PCs. It's waste to place a Windows server in the branch, so I'm looking at possibility to include these 4 PCs into the Windows 2000 domain at our head office.
Remote branch:
192.168.2.0
255.255.255.0
Head Office:
192.168.1.0
255.255.255.0
The branch...
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