Summary: Your router is not a dns server. Pointing to it as dns server just gets the requests passed to the isps dns servers. Proper config would be to list yo...
Summary: Hi, You don't need to install an own DNS server, a forewarder should do the trick. I share internet connections with Winroute Pro (www.kerio.com), it ...
Summary: hello all... i have an issue... the fix may be simple or complex but im up for whatever. Let me explain how my network is laid out... SDSL Connection ...
Summary: In a couple of days I get a Linksys router, and I already have a D-Link router laying around.The reason for the switch is that the signals from the D-...
Summary: Right off the bat, this is a typo, so correct it. "It seems that with the DNS at 192.168.1.2 it can't even resolve the host, and with the DNS at 192....
Summary: I previously had been using free dns hosting to act as a dns server/url forwarder because i was not running one on my webserver machine. Now i need to...
Summary: I am about to try setting up a domain at home. Currently I have one Win2K server box and 2 XP boxes connected as a workgroup through a linksys router...
Summary: Is establishing a DNS server an easy task on windows 2000. Also is there a place or someone who can supply me a step by step guide on how to create o...
Summary: Thanks Chas. Yes you are right. I do have different machine names. And All my machines have the same settings in Newtwork neighborhood. except in th...
Summary: I want to set up my main machine - a WinXP Pro SP2 desktop - as a gateway and DHCP server for my LAN. The desktop has two ethernet adapters set up - a...
Summary: You don't have to connect your server to the WAN port to do this. As long as your server is not a DHCP server, the router should be supplying local ...
Summary: I am baffled. Here is my problem: I am trying to connect two computers to the internet using a cable/dsl router. I have Windows XP(1) on one and Windo...
Summary: I've a question on setting up a DNS server. Situation: • 1 W2K Domain server (in house) with domain name: abc.com • 30 workstations (in house) registe...
Summary: ADSL modem as the gateway? Hopefully that is a ROUTER and you are not paying for a bunch of ISP provided ip addresses !!!!! If you looked at Microsof...
Summary: "if they're anything other than 192.168.0.X, sharing just dies." You don't have to have it as anything else if you config the router properly. "So wha...
Summary: Well I was able to get into the settings for my router but I can't find anything that says DHCP or anything about disabling it. However there are thin...
Summary: No Proxy/NAT software is needed when using a router, therefore less server resources used up. Some routers act as a hardware firewall. Routers are mor...
Summary: Please someone...can help me...or gimme a site on setting up/programming a DNS server....i refered to some programs...such as Small HTTP Server...but ...
Summary: Hi, I wonder if i may run a few questions past you guys. We have a Cisco 1700 at one of our sites which is supposed to be managed but due to problems...
Summary: hi, i have a cable modem, with a static IP, but i got two PC, so in order to have both of PC to online, i need a router. If i use a router, then route...
Summary: A DNS or Domain Naming Service is a server that works some what like a WINS server but a DNS server resolves Domain names instead of NetBIOS names. D...
Summary: Ok now that didn't go well...which is probably my fault. I connected my router through a LAN port and changed it's IP to 192.168.0.200. I figured si...
Summary: Hi, I administer a small network domain where I used to have both active directory and DNS server on the same Win2000 server. I recently transfered th...
Summary: Does the router's DNS server address(es) match the DNS settings in your PC's TCP/IP properties? That is, are your DNS server address(es) manuslly in...
Summary: Actually I will be in the near future and will either build a DNS for that, or just have my ISP host them. Are you implying that if I had a webserver...