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Old 03-09-2004, 02:31 PM
rpvaughnjr rpvaughnjr is offline
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Dial-up & Broadband next level

I have read the short on this subject titled dial-up and broadband connections coexisting in harmony however here is what i am trying to do:

i have a router with a static and DHCP then i run into the built-in network interface called "Built In" on my file server wich also has a dial-up connection to a private network called "CSG" i then run out of another nic card called "Card" to a switch and then all the workgroup computers (all 4 of them).

and now for the problem:

when i have "built in" enabled nothing works, as in no one can get on the internet and no one can connect to the private network. When the workstations try to connect to the private network they are looking for 165.237.157.1 port 5030. I have tried seting the routes according to the short but i have had no success. please understand that when it comes to ip routing i am completely ignorant so a step by step whould be helpful.

setup:
win2003 server
2 nics
1 modem

Thanks for any help:

Ricky
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Old 03-09-2004, 03:10 PM
rpvaughnjr rpvaughnjr is offline
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all i want to do is to route any traffic for 165.237.157.1 to the dialup adapter and anything else goes to the nic that is connected to the internet.

Ricky
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Old 03-15-2004, 05:08 PM
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You may want to try here

Hi Ricky:
Sorry you haven't gotten an answer yet. You may want to post your question at PracticallyNetworked's forum. It's a sister site to SmallBusinessComputing.
http://forums.practicallynetworked.com/
-Dan
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