Hi Darren,

Thanks for your reply!  It worked!  I actually already had the whole setup
configured exactly as you suggested (static IP) from before, but I decided
to give it another go anyway.  The only difference, that I'm aware of,
between this time and the last attempt was the addition of a wireless
connection between the Mac and the network switch.  I don't see how that
could have made any difference, so it must have been a tweak in the
network settings somewhere, like you said.

Thanks again for your help!

Mike


From: Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Windows Server 2003 RRAS & Macintosh internet access
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 21:31:06 +1100
To: Mac-N-DOS List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Has anyone had a similar problem to this? Is there an easy fix w/o 3rd
party software? I like using the 2003 server as a NAT gateway so it acts
as a firewall for the network. At this time, I have DHCP set up on my
Powerbook and an XP machine on the network. I get two IP addresses from my
ISP this way, but my entire network is exposed to the internet (or at
least the rest of the neighborhood - I have broadband cable access). Due
to this fact, I am only using the Powerbook and the XP machine (with
ZoneAlarm firewall) right now.


Hi Mike.
There are a few Mikes here. ;) all good folk.

I had the same ip wierdness with the classic OS and a NAT server.

A few things to check.

1) I cure all ills by using a staic address on the offending mac which
fixed the problem. Currently, if the TPC/IP control panel shows the
correct ip range aquired from the DHCP server try the next option

2) is the starting domain name in the TPC/IP control panel, put in
whatever works in the XP box. Does winipcfg work under XP? Un-needed when
configured with a static address.

3) in the options tab make tpc available at startup rather than the
default "as needed". Again un-needed using a static address

4) double check the router and dns addresses, add these manually if if
they are incorrect.

It's early in the morning for me so I've done a worse than usual job of a
reply. If your having no problems filesharing then the tpc config just
needs a tweak and you should be surfing again.


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