Hi Nell,
Well here is exactly what you can do. Since you have no access to the router they have provided you, you cant really use that static IP. So basically what you do is as you mentioned connect the new router behind the BT router and assign it a static IP. So the new router will have a...
Well you can host DNS free at zonedit.com. YOu can ofcourse also do it at your machine with Win2K server. However you need a static IP. Do you have a static IP. If you dont you can still do it with dynamic but that dynamic IP changes from time to time so it is a little inconvenient. Better you...
well actually its rather straight forward..Let me ask.. What is BT? Is it SBC. How many total static IP have you got? What mail server have you installed? How many computers are you going to network?.
I have checked the NIC card and the cable too. I swapped it with another and still same problem. Well a clue is that if I connect the modem to the router wan port and the machine to the router and NOT give static public IP to the machine but give it to the router then it works and there is no...
Thanks guys for your help but I saw the event log..nothing there..and yes I can ping the 4 static from outside...but once the modem light starts blinking rapidly and I am unable to surf then obviously I am unable to ping or even browse..
This happens after bing on for about 20 minutes..I have...
Hi Guys,
I am running a Win2K server connected to a 5360 DSL modem and I have assigned 4 static IPs to it(given by SBC). Somehow after 20 minutes of surfing the system does not work anymore and the modem enet light flashes rapidly and I have to reboot to make it work again. Any thoughts?
The...
I have Enhanced DSL from SBC with 5 static IPs. I have a PC running win2K with 4 static IPs bound to the network card. The PC is connected to the modem. After I for 20 minutes the enet light blinks very rapidly/conitnuously and I lose connection and cant browse any further unless I reboot. Any...
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