ICS and NAT Config

K

KL Jenkins

I want to use the ICS and NAT on a Windows 2000 server. I
do not want to use the default 192.168.0.1 as the internal
ip address. Does anyone know how to bypass this issue?

Keith
 
S

Steven Umbach

If you are using NAT, you can pick the network address, but still have to use
192.168.xxx.1 as the default gateway I believe. --- Steve
 
R

Richard

You just set up ICS and let it change the IP's it wants automatically, then
change the IP's to the ones that you want to have running instead. As long
as the the gateway addresses on the clients match the one of the server you
will be fine.
 

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