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Win2k Server and Linksys Router

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Name: Help !
Date: October 6, 2001 at 07:37:24 Pacific
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Win2k Server and win98 clients networked on
win2k domain just fine trew linksys router. Dhcp diabled on linksys, Dhcp scope on win2k server...ect

Problem is I can't browse the internet on either the server and clients trew the router. Network setting do have router gateway 192.168.1.1 configured and can ping the router just fine.... What am I missing here ??



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Name: Brian
Date: October 7, 2001 at 15:08:31 Pacific
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Try making a host file that includes the machine names and Ip addresses of all the machines.


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Name: G B
Date: October 28, 2001 at 11:39:00 Pacific
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Can you not browse web at all or just not using URL? In other words if you type in an IP address instead of the URL can you connect? If you can then this is a DNS problem. You need to add a DNS entry for your ISP into the pc's and server. If you open a command prompt can you ping addresses on the internet? That is one way to tell as well. If you can ping by IP then try to ping by address. If you cannot then it confirms a DNS problem.


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