I do need the public adapter. That is my interface to the DSL modem/internet. Perhaps you meant that I can take out the IP address and just use DHCP for it.
I am not certain you understand the underlying problem. I am able to access the internet from the server but not from any PC which is utilizing NAT through a switch off of the server. There is a problem with the NAT service.
Thanks for your continued advice. Unfortunately DNS has not been the issue. I can not even ping a known IP address on the internet so resolving names to IP's is a secondary concern at this point in the gaem. I made the suggested change just to be sure and the results remain, no internet...
Thanks for the pointer. That DNS UNET's DNS...I changed it to the server itself to no avail. The problem is not resolving the name to IP as I have also attemted to ping IP's to no avail.
I am having difficulty implementing NAT on my home network and permitting internet connectivity to any machine other than my Win2K server.
Setup is as follows:
Win2K Server
Private LAN NIC
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default...
I am attempting to install Win2K server on a standalone desktop...actually, I have a laptop running XP if someone can suggest a workaround with that.
Problem: I created 4 floppies from the server CD and when installing on the server, I am prompted to put in the server CD, I do this and I get...
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