I just migrated a law office from NT SBS 4.5 to Win2K SBS. They have a DSL router plugged directly into the hub. The server has one network card. They use NAT and each PC is assigned a static IP address from the NAT scope.
After the migration most everything appears to have gone ok. My one problem is; users can access the internet directly, using explorer or netscape, with no problem. They can access their ISP's like AOL and CS with no problem, sending and receiving e-mails, downloading files, chatting, or whatever. The one thing they can no longer do is get to the internet from AOL, CompuServe, or any other ISP that acts like a separate gateway. Before the migration there was no problems. Any Ideas ?
After the migration most everything appears to have gone ok. My one problem is; users can access the internet directly, using explorer or netscape, with no problem. They can access their ISP's like AOL and CS with no problem, sending and receiving e-mails, downloading files, chatting, or whatever. The one thing they can no longer do is get to the internet from AOL, CompuServe, or any other ISP that acts like a separate gateway. Before the migration there was no problems. Any Ideas ?