DHCP problem

G

Guest

I'm trying to set up a DHCP server on Windows 2000 server.
The server has two NICs.
One is connected to the DSL modem and get an dynamic IP.
The other one is for the internal network and has an IP address as
192.168.0.1.
I set 192.168.0.1 for DHCP server and DNS server.
Scope was 192.168.0.25 - 192.168.0.130.
Clients got an IP address which was 192.168.0.64, and DHCP, DNS server, and
default gateway were 192.168.0.1.
However the clients couldn't get into the Internet.

Actually I don't know what IP addresses I have to set for the DHCP, DNS
servers.
Anybody help me..
How to set up a DHCP server.
 
B

Babak

hello

I think you must set the Gateway Address for your client.
gateway Address = Router IP
 
I

Irwin Utama, MCSE,MCDBA,MCT

Guy,

You need to install proxy server on that server, so that other computers can
be redirected to the Internet.
You can use any proxy server applications, either freeware or pay.

After that, you have to configure on Web browser to use proxy server
address.


regards,
Irwin Utama
 

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