Hi All,
Sorry for the re-post - I just realised I put it in the wrong area.
I am trying to create a virtual server at the moment as I am learning active directory, so I have windows server 2008 and windows 7 in a virtual environment).
I am trying to learn about IP addresses and I have somewhat have a clear understanding of it (class A B C ETC... and subnets).
Currently I am with Virgin. I use a wireless router, the PC I am using is connected via Ethernet. The config on my wireless router is just basic (so I haven't changed what Virgin have put so I have internet).
When I go to create my network connection in Windows Server 2008, I want to create a class A, this is pretty much what I will have
IPV4: 10.0.2.15
Sub 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway (my virgin information)
With my preferred DNS - Would I stick to what my Ethernet Controller has at the moment or do I make my own one up? I only have 1 connectivity and that is with my Virgin and assume that is the only 1 I can use.
Sorry for the re-post - I just realised I put it in the wrong area.
I am trying to create a virtual server at the moment as I am learning active directory, so I have windows server 2008 and windows 7 in a virtual environment).
I am trying to learn about IP addresses and I have somewhat have a clear understanding of it (class A B C ETC... and subnets).
Currently I am with Virgin. I use a wireless router, the PC I am using is connected via Ethernet. The config on my wireless router is just basic (so I haven't changed what Virgin have put so I have internet).
When I go to create my network connection in Windows Server 2008, I want to create a class A, this is pretty much what I will have
IPV4: 10.0.2.15
Sub 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway (my virgin information)
With my preferred DNS - Would I stick to what my Ethernet Controller has at the moment or do I make my own one up? I only have 1 connectivity and that is with my Virgin and assume that is the only 1 I can use.