I have a Windows 2000 server computer that is setup to share it's internet connection with my home LAN however I have not been able to get it to share the connection with a dialup connection. When I dial into the server, I am able to access all of the other computers on the network but am not...
Computer is setup in a dual boot configuration with Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro. In Windows 2K the Verbatim CD-RW Drive works just fine reads any CD and burns with no problems. When I boot to XP, if there is a blank disk in the drive during boot, it will lock before getting to the...
Computer is setup in a dual boot configuration with Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro. In Windows 2K the Verbatim CD-RW Drive works just fine reads any CD and burns with no problems. When I boot to XP, if there is a blank disk in the drive during boot, it will lock before getting to the...
Where can I verify that the DHCP has been authorized? When I go into the DHCP from control panel, it shows as active. When I go into services in the control panel, it is showing started.
The server has 2 NICs. One is connected to a cable modem and is set to obtain an IP address from the...
I have setup a home network with 5 systems total, 1 server and 4 clients. I am trying to setup the server to use DHCP to administer IP address and also allow internet connection sharing. The server is using Windows 2000 Server but is NOT using Active Directory. DHCP is installed, is set as...
Server Setup
Scope is 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.15
The scope is set as active
IP address is 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Client Setup
To test the ability to ping, I can munually set the IP's to one within the scopes range. The subnet is set the same as the server.
To Test the servers...
Yes, NAT is setup on the system, it was automatically setup when internet sharing was enabled. From my current understanding of a multi-homed system, that being a system using multiple subnets, yes I do have one.
I have set up a scope of address' and the scope is showing as active. As mentioned before, the server gave out one address when it was first setup, but it will not give out any others and if I release and renew the IP on the client, the client is unable to re-obtain the address.
I have not installed active directory. I don't believe my network is large enough to necesitate active directory. I am able to ping all of the other systems if IP addresses are manually assigned.
I am attempting to setup a small home network to share a cable modem internet connection. The system that I am using to share the connection has Windows 2000 Server and the other 3 systems have Windows 2000 Professional. When I first setup the DHCP on the server, it assigned an IP address to...
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