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Hello, Question for experts on Windows NT 4.0
My server is Windows NT 4.0, currently hooked up to a Linksys Router with QoS giving full bandwidth the it and low to the other computers and switches. I want to have my Windows NT Server be the router of my network, I got two NICs in my computer and now i cannot go onto the internet, i spent many many hours last night trying to make the internet on the server work with a pure connection from the modem to the server, i forgot to set my setting to DHCP and then i could get on (my internet is Dynamic IP, so that may present a problem because i cant type in a static IP), Now the thing is, i need the DHCP service to run on the NIC with the internet, then have the DHCP server run on the second NIC which is going to connect to a Switch and the computers will get an IP from the second NIC If it were XP i wouldnt be here, because i just bridge the connections, but since XP isnt a Domain Server, im here Thanks and have a Happy New Year!
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i got the internet back on, it was a problem with IP's, the server had the same one as another computer on the network, i typed it wrong after putting back in the router, so the internet works fine with the linksys router
but i still would like to know how to have windows NT route the internet if no has any ideas for NT 4 can you give me instructions on how to do it in windows 2000 server(getting it soon) thanks so much happy new year!
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With Windows 2000 Server you would need to setup routing and remote access server.
I believe this is the update that allows you to install RRAS on NT 4 http://www.microsoft.com/technet/arc....mspx?mfr=true
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