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robin
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      24th Sep 2004
I have added a new router between my adsl modem and my
network.
This has meant my network addresses have changed from
192.168.0.xxx to 192.168.1.xxx.
The problem is that none of the computers on the network
can access resources on the server,which were previously
vailable.
Is there any areas on the server that need the IP address
changed?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      24th Sep 2004
robin wrote:
> I have added a new router between my adsl modem and my
> network.
> This has meant my network addresses have changed from
> 192.168.0.xxx to 192.168.1.xxx.


> The problem is that none of the computers on the network
> can access resources on the server,which were previously
> vailable.
> Is there any areas on the server that need the IP address
> changed?


Change the IP network that the router uses to the one your network already
uses....192.168.0.0.
You aren't having the router do DHCP, are you? If you have a Windows server,
use it for DHCP serving....


 
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