Check the bindingorder in Network connections, advanced, advanced and make
sure the internal nic is on top.
You would do better to give the external nic a static IP. Make sure only
TCP/IP is bound to your external nic.
DNS on both nics should *only* point to your server-IP.
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Regards,
Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
"lmartz" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> I have 2 NIC in W2k Server. One for cable broadband, the other for LAN.
When I boot up I have to disable the LAN NIC and then renable it for remote
computers to route from it to other NIC card. Routing works fine, and as
long as I don't have to reboot the server everything is ok. What would
cause me to have to disable/enable my LAN NIC card to get everything to
work? Disabling/enabling the broadband NIC doesn't make a difference. I am
using DHCP and DNS for my internal lan.
>
> Thanks for any help you can bive me.
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