Hi all,
I'm running a Win2K server at home.
I have three NICs in it.
NIC 1) Is set to DHCP and connected to my broadband service.
This card also has Internet Sharing Enabled.
NIC 2) Is the out going NIC for the Internet Sharing and, by default, has an IP address of 192.168.0.1 as provided by the sharing software.
By running the Internet Sharing Service, I found I could no longer access the server for file sharing. For this reason I fitted my 3rd NIC, but the card won't make a connection to my hub.
I know the card works, and the ports on the hub are fine, but I can not get a connection link. I have tried three cables, all of which, I have tested to check they are OK.
Is there an issue with running a third NIC on Win2K?
Any advice most welcome.
Thanks,
Barry
ICT Network Administrator
IT Services Manager
I'm running a Win2K server at home.
I have three NICs in it.
NIC 1) Is set to DHCP and connected to my broadband service.
This card also has Internet Sharing Enabled.
NIC 2) Is the out going NIC for the Internet Sharing and, by default, has an IP address of 192.168.0.1 as provided by the sharing software.
By running the Internet Sharing Service, I found I could no longer access the server for file sharing. For this reason I fitted my 3rd NIC, but the card won't make a connection to my hub.
I know the card works, and the ports on the hub are fine, but I can not get a connection link. I have tried three cables, all of which, I have tested to check they are OK.
Is there an issue with running a third NIC on Win2K?
Any advice most welcome.
Thanks,
Barry
ICT Network Administrator
IT Services Manager