Good Morning,
Tried to wade through the majority of posts, but have been unsuccessful in finding a direction to go...
Situation:
Small Business Server 2000
Hands out DHCP and DNS is setup (which may be the problem)
I can connect to the internet on the server, where the modem is located. depending on the gateway that i use in tcp/ip settings, I can ping any url and have it come back with the appropriate ip address but then say "destination unreachable".
Now, with all of this said... It has worked in the past and has been setup... the owner used a new dial up number, and so created a new dial up connection, leading to the havoc, which killed the dhcp scope, etc.
On the workstations, under the tools in internet explorer, it looks like they were using proxy server pointing to 10.0.0.2:8080. Is this something that ICS does? port 8080 that is. or something else?
Am going back on site to attempt to solve the problem, just wondering if anybody has a tested direction to go in... DSL is not an option
Thanks.
Jaye
Tried to wade through the majority of posts, but have been unsuccessful in finding a direction to go...
Situation:
Small Business Server 2000
Hands out DHCP and DNS is setup (which may be the problem)
I can connect to the internet on the server, where the modem is located. depending on the gateway that i use in tcp/ip settings, I can ping any url and have it come back with the appropriate ip address but then say "destination unreachable".
Now, with all of this said... It has worked in the past and has been setup... the owner used a new dial up number, and so created a new dial up connection, leading to the havoc, which killed the dhcp scope, etc.
On the workstations, under the tools in internet explorer, it looks like they were using proxy server pointing to 10.0.0.2:8080. Is this something that ICS does? port 8080 that is. or something else?
Am going back on site to attempt to solve the problem, just wondering if anybody has a tested direction to go in... DSL is not an option
Thanks.
Jaye