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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2
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Internet Routing?
Here's my current setup:
A server running Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition with two network adapters, 10 office computers, 1 switch. I have our T1 line with a static IP coming into 1 network card on the server, and then I have the other network card plugged into the switch as are all 10 workstations. I've configured DHCP on the server for the second network card, and it does issue out IP addresses and all the workstations can browse the shared folders I have setup on the server, but they can not browse the Internet. The server can, I'm just not sure exactly how I have to it up? Do I have to setup a DNS role? or a Routing and Remote Management role? Or NAT? If so how? Server network adapter 1 (where x is are real numbers): IP: 74.x.x.14 Submnet: 255.255.248 Gateway: 74.x.x.13 DNS 1: 64.x.x.17 DNS 2: 64.x.x.18 Server Network Adapter 2: IP: 192.168.16.2 (i set this in there as static) Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: blank DNS 1: 64.x.x.17 DNS 2: 64.x.x.18 I setup the DHCP server to give IPs ranging from: 192.168.16.10-192.168.16.254, and that works fine.. But I still cant browse the internet on any computer besides the server. Any detailed help would be greatly appreciated as this is a bit urgent :) |
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