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I have a small LAN headed by a Windows 2000 server; The server is also configured to be a DHCP server (and it works well), is outfitted with two NIC cards, and a cable modem. I'm not sure whether I should use ICS (internet connection sharing), or set up the machine as a NAT server......
If I set up ICS, I believe it will set up my cable modem NIC to static (rather than DHCP)......
....but then if I go with NAT, I'm afraid it's gonna screw up my already-working DHCP server configuration.
Can someone please help me? Thanks in advance!!
More information.....
> I already have the LAN setup; The server machine has two > NICS, one connected to the cable modem, the other one >>connected to an 8-port hub (along with all the client >>machines).
I hope this extra information clarifies things....
If I set up ICS, I believe it will set up my cable modem NIC to static (rather than DHCP)......
....but then if I go with NAT, I'm afraid it's gonna screw up my already-working DHCP server configuration.
Can someone please help me? Thanks in advance!!
More information.....
> I already have the LAN setup; The server machine has two > NICS, one connected to the cable modem, the other one >>connected to an 8-port hub (along with all the client >>machines).
I hope this extra information clarifies things....