anubis666
11-02-2005, 07:28 PM
Hi all, need a little advice from you tech gurus.
This is the setup at the moment.
Have a Windows 2003 Server with 2 nics
1 nic is connected to a 3com officeconnect wireless ADSL router with an IP of 192.168.1.2
the other (IP 192.168.0.1) is connected to an old hub which serves the wired network.
DHCP and DNS are both active on the server and RRAS shares the WAN connection.
Now the internal network works as it should and all pcs receive their IPs by DHCP.
I have a wireless laptop with an IP of 192.168.1.3 which is served by the wireless adsl routers DHCP and am able to access the internet fine.
You probably guessed the next question!
How can I allow the wireless laptop to access my internal network as if it was on the network? i.e. file and printer sharing, exchange etc..
Before the upgrade to 2003 I was able to access the server but now I can't get a thing.
Any ideas? your assistance would be gratefully received.
Matt
This is the setup at the moment.
Have a Windows 2003 Server with 2 nics
1 nic is connected to a 3com officeconnect wireless ADSL router with an IP of 192.168.1.2
the other (IP 192.168.0.1) is connected to an old hub which serves the wired network.
DHCP and DNS are both active on the server and RRAS shares the WAN connection.
Now the internal network works as it should and all pcs receive their IPs by DHCP.
I have a wireless laptop with an IP of 192.168.1.3 which is served by the wireless adsl routers DHCP and am able to access the internet fine.
You probably guessed the next question!
How can I allow the wireless laptop to access my internal network as if it was on the network? i.e. file and printer sharing, exchange etc..
Before the upgrade to 2003 I was able to access the server but now I can't get a thing.
Any ideas? your assistance would be gratefully received.
Matt