I'd suggest you use static IPs and switch off DHCP on both internet routers (assuming you're using routers in each office to share the internet...
Also check your DNS settings - make sure they point at the AD server.
No. That'll work as a Access Point too.
If there are a limited number of client IP addresses, you should be able to set a firewall rule so that only those IP addresses can access port...
I'd keep the personal firewall. Firewalling on basic routers tends to rely on Network Address Translation, which won't stop some attacks. Also it...
Try it without the persistent switch. You may well find the mapping persists anyway. You could also try moving the mappings to the part of the...
I've come across another problem in the last few days that may be relevant: I worked out that it was not the e-mail software at fault by using...
Looking at this again, I'd run the avgagent.exe from the Novell logon script. I'd be careful with setting the time via the 2003 server. I am...
I had a similar system: Novell network with an additional NT4 server. The mapping via the Novell system worked a treat, and I'd recommend you use...
I may have responded too quickly. Have a look at how this thread is developing.
The "." root folder is an annoying "feature ". I think it is a worrying development that the designers nowadays expect computers to be...
Can you be a little more specific as to what you mean by "problems staying connected "? MTU problems usually relate to internet connection...
I think the first thing to see is if your network's DNS system recognises the e-mail domain. The domain is the bit after the @ in your e-mail...
Even though the linksys wireless router WAP54G is a router, you don't have to use it as a router. It will work perfectly well as a wireless access...
The simple answer is yes. By forwarding ports to a "server" you are making that "server" more vulnerable. How much more vulnerable depends on...
I don't use Exchange at the moment and have only used versions 5, and 5.5 2000 in the past. So cannot tell you which setting is wrong....
What do you mean by "my local ISP address "? Are you trying to e-mail your ISP (their tech support perhaps)? or do you mean the address you...
Is DNS set to use the server's DNS service (or your 2000 server's IP address if you are on a remote connection)?
:eek: There goes one of my "old reliables ". Shows how rarely I get network connections faults that turn out to be the card-TCP/IP. Well that's...
DHCP is great. Makes network administration much easier. However, sometimes DHCP goes wrong. It doesn't happen often. It hasn't happened to...
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