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#1 By 72373 (203.200.218.2) at Tuesday, January 16, 2007 06:09:42 AM
HI, you have a Windows 2003 Server with Domain. This system have internet. And you have only 4 clients.Becuase you have only 5 port switch.so only 4 clients. So just you can use proxy for internet.It is inbuilt in windows 2003.Same it clients also. Then your clients get internet. If you are enabled DHCP the server should static ip.So no problem.use proxy in clients. ---------------------------------------------- satyanarayana MS WINDOWS system admin

#2 By 72391 (69.85.207.20) at Thursday, January 18, 2007 09:38:19 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by murtymnv: HI, you have a Windows 2003 Server with Domain. This system have internet. And you have only 4 clients.Becuase you have only 5 port switch.so only 4 clients. So just you can use proxy for internet.It is inbuilt in windows 2003.Same it clients also. Then your clients get internet. If you are enabled DHCP the server should static ip.So no problem.use proxy in clients. [/QUOTE] If I was you, I would spring the money and purchase a Cisco 600 series router. You can get them in the $500 pricerange and have your DSL modem run into it instead of your server. If you want to go the poor man's way, you will need to learn a bit about RRAS in 2003. It's not overly simple but it should be easy enough to get going. Basically with RRAS, you will turn your server into a router. RRAS is Routing and Remote Access Service. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816573/en-us -logga

#3 By 72373 (203.200.218.2) at Sunday, January 21, 2007 06:54:44 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Loggahead: [QUOTE]Originally Posted by murtymnv: HI, you have a Windows 2003 Server with Domain. This system have internet. And you have only 4 clients.Becuase you have only 5 port switch.so only 4 clients. So just you can use proxy for internet.It is inbuilt in windows 2003.Same it clients also. Then your clients get internet. If you are enabled DHCP the server should static ip.So no problem.use proxy in clients. [/QUOTE] If I was you, I would spring the money and purchase a Cisco 600 series router. You can get them in the $500 pricerange and have your DSL modem run into it instead of your server. If you want to go the poor man's way, you will need to learn a bit about RRAS in 2003. It's not overly simple but it should be easy enough to get going. Basically with RRAS, you will turn your server into a router. RRAS is Routing and Remote Access Service. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816573/en-us -logga [/QUOTE] Yes good answer. RAS is one of the solution. ---------------------------------------------- satyanarayana MS WINDOWS system admin



 

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