It looks like your server and router are providing NAT - DHCP server is where you're getting your IP address from, x.x.x.2 looks like your server...
I think you possibly have an issue with two NAT servers on the network or your DNS is misconfigured. If your router provides NAT you really...
The modem we have is one supplied by BT and it automatically gets a list of DNS servers from BT. Although I can change this setting and manually...
In the client DNS settings, instead of having it automatically assigned, set it to your DNS server's IP address. Then, as ReggieB suggested, set...
Hello, here is my problem: I have a network configured as follows: Primary domain controller running SBS 2003 (192.168.1.250) Secondary...
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