Well i know it was over kill to have two routers for this little home network. But i have read all the info you had mentioned and yes indeed the wireless is pulling Ip's dchp from the wired router, The problem was that i noticed when my neighbor came home i had the isseues. Only to find out that...
So you see the printer availible in the network! Assumed that all machines are configed with either the same domain name or work station. And The Ip v6 is disabled within the windows 7 Machines network cards configuration. When you go to add the printer in the win 7's add printer screen choose...
What's wrong with it!For weeks I have been trying to troubleshoot its overall performace.Every so often it will drop its connection and I have to go and enable and disable it.as well as the wired machines hooked up to it Why? I did perform the firmware update. I figured it might have something...
Yes in some strange way i would being that it does route and without a default gateway it wont route !
Anthony Cabanas
Long Island Networking Technologies Inc acabanas@linettech.com
You could force users to log off automaticaly buy doing this , I am going to assume that you are running window 2000 server and have AD Installed now for what to do
Start > Programs > Administrative tools > Active directory users and computers , Then pick a user the user that you want to...
If you are running rouitng and ras services on that box and it is buy chance a server you could go to start > programs > administrative tools > routing and remote access then go to your general tab and then right click on the connection you want to see what ips are comming in on what ports...
are the two machines part of the same workgroup , Now if you say you are running dhcp on the server wich i do not see a need for being that the linksys router would be your DCHP SERVER or act like one . other than that you would be using the linksys router infront of the server for a separate...
Start > Programs > Administrative tools > The off to
Active directory domains and Trust open it up
Then when you see your primary domain ( The domain controller that is doing the priamry trust ) right click on the name and then go to Proporties , then go to the trust tab on the folder list...
Is the server on a different subnet , sounds like you only have a foward lookup zone on that machine , maybe maybe not
a suggestion is better than nothing ........... Anthony Cabanas
Long Island Networking Technologies Inc acabanas@linettech.com
Okay now you will only have option to add the Servers DNS name , I ment and i should have been clearer on the ip's
In your firewall program you would have to filter the DNS names as well as the ip addresses for the machine you are going to do the 2 way trust.
Now if you are running...
Start > Programs > Administrative tools > The off to
Active directory domains and Trust open it up
Then when you see your primary domain ( The domain controller that is doing the priamry trust ) right click on the name and then go to Proporties , then go to the trust tab on the folder list...
! But if things are correct then it could be a dns problem as what i could see Gosemer looking at ........... so i guess i was on the right track With you DNS PROBLEM ............ You had mentione something about routing and rass on that machine This is why i had mentioned Nat...
Fine you got it to work thats great ! But i guess i misunderstood what you where looking to do ! I thought you where going to use the SMZ router and a internal router as well ! Sorry for the suggestion ............... Anthony Cabanas
Long Island Networking Technologies Inc...
rfmeyer this is why i had mentioned that about nat with out nat configred on that server as per:
I have tried setting up Remote access and Router but no luck and have deleted all I’ve done in that regards. I’ve set up the router’s local network address to 10.10.1.2 and worked with that...
How about Nat configured on your internal router Public interface / private interface Anthony Cabanas
Long Island Networking Technologies Inc acabanas@linettech.com
Well best practice if you have lets say a registerd domain name then you could name your server as per that domain name ! It would be a true dns server ........ for your purpose If per say you didnt have a registerd domain name and you put a domain name out there linked to the web everytime...
Screeminchiken hey thanks for the info ! i have had use of an external and internal router Ihave found that using a linksys router is a hell of alot ease of headaches to do instead of creating a software based router ! But i am looking into downlaoding that info ! and using it as well...
Not to worry . When you add the computers to the doamin the settings for the local account's on the pc's will be the same icons , folders , desktop settings ,after you join them with the domain , When you do add the computers to your domain you will have the option on the computers to log on...
Hey looks like i had put a reply to a Post in the wrong area After all that LiNetech said goto IE properties in Control Panel, select Connections Tab and configure connection to internet over LAN, not DialUp. Jesus hey Odissey thanks for that he he he Anthony Cabanas
Long Island...
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