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Bill Kapelas <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 May 2000 13:56:48 -0400
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This is a common configuration except the static ip w/ pppoe. Are you sure??

There is a lot of info and forums on this subject at:

www.dslreprts.com
www.2wire.com
www.speedguide.net


On Wed, 31 May 2000 08:36:16 -0400, Wayne Adams wrote:

>Hi,
>I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I was just given a
>promotion at work & will be handling a W2k server with 5users (3 - Win98 &
>2 - 2000 ws) installation using ADSL. The ADSL connection will be using a
>SpeedStream 5260 ADSL modem with a static IP (uses NAT), NTS's Enternet 300
software
>(PPPoE), and the workstations on a 10/100 hub. Between setting up the
>server with DHCP & DNS (had Active Directory already running) and
>trying to figure out the best way to set this all up & figured I would to those
>people that have more knowledge than I!
>I really couldn't figure out the best way (1 NIC vs 2 NIC in the server,
>software config. etc ...) I loaded Sybergen's  Access Server software and
>everyone was online in minutes. Of course the log's where full of error
>msg (DNS errors, DHCP failure, etc...). I have a limited trial time on their
>software & am not sure if it is worth the purchase or simply reconfigure
>the server correctly. Can anyone tell be the best method ( or most
>reasonable) to configure this small network.
>Thank you!
>

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