Hello everyone,
In the attempt to teach myself new things, I've been trying to setup Windows 2003 Standard Server and Exchange 2003 in a test lab at the office in my spare time.
I've gotten a new domain, Active Directory, Windows 2003 Standard Server, and Exchange 2003 operating quite nicely...
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I picked up a Linksys WRT54G router recently. Up until a few days ago, it appeared to work just fine. It's configured properly.
My WiFi notebook and Ethernet desktop connect to it just fine and get DHCP IP addresses set. Both units can see each other, share, and browse the Internet...
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I'm looking for a list of hotfixes that will be applied on the upcoming Win2000 Service Pack 4. Can anyone direct me to a site that contains that information?
Secondly, I understand that Microsoft has released an unsupported bugfix that addresses the problem of the COM+ interacting...
So I set the fixed IP of the IBM router to 192.168.1.300, and it should be out of the Linksys DHCP range. Will the IBM permit the gateway to be set to 192.168.1.1? By setting the DMZ to the IBM on the Linksys, that might actually take care of that problem, but I'm not sure.
Kill the DHCP on the...
I attempted to set the IBM to Fixed IP:
IP: 192.168.1.200
SubMask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: (tried 192.168.1.1 which is the Linksys. It also doesn't like being set to 0.0.0.0 or the Gateway that the ISP assigns to the Linksys)
The general error I keep getting is that the LAN IP address can't be...
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I've been thinking about purchasing either a SS51G or SB51G -- basically one of those small Shuttle barebones units. I am planning on putting in some decent hardware, enough to be able to run MS Windows 2003 Server and MS Exchange 2000 mail server for internal training. Reason for a...
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Thanks for the tips. I think I understand the situation now that you've mentioned that the IBM router has created a new subnet.
[Cable Modem] -> [Linksys] -> [IBM]
According to your information, I can assign a fixed IP to the IBM outside of the DHCP range of the Linksys. Kill the DHCP...
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I've been using a Linksys BEFSR41 for the last year successfully on my broadband cable net access at home. Recently, I purchased an IBM ThinkPad T30 that came with built-in wireless wifi. IBM also threw in an IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Gateway. This gateway is also a router, hardware...
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