RE: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread Greg Page
A multi-homed computer is one that has more than one NIC, so the answer is YES. Greg -Original Message- From: L. M. Rappaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:31 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server No. It means that

Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread L. M. Rappaport
or >me. I have changed out lan cards several times, but it can get tricky. > >Steve Jacobson > > >-Original Message- >From: L. M. Rappaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:31 PM >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: Re: adding a N

RE: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread Steve Jacobson
several times, but it can get tricky. Steve Jacobson -Original Message- From: L. M. Rappaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:31 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server No. It means that the server is connected to an outside

Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread L. M. Rappaport
No. It means that the server is connected to an outside modem to provide internet services. The server is assigned 192.168.0.1 on one port and the other is configured to use DHCP to receive ip, dns, and gateway from a Starband 360 (satellite) modem. I will use WinProxy as soon as I can get the

Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread Kent Spencer
.. Does this mean the server is multi-homed? Kent --- "L. M. Rappaport" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve and Kent, > > The problem stems from the fact that what actually happened is > this: I got a Starband satellite receiver and had to use the > existing, built-in NIC for it. I did th

Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread L. M. Rappaport
Steve and Kent, The problem stems from the fact that what actually happened is this: I got a Starband satellite receiver and had to use the existing, built-in NIC for it. I did that and got it working. Then I bought a NetGear card and set it for the network. It was recognized just fin

Re: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread Kent Spencer
.. did you disable the old card? Kent --- "L. M. Rappaport" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anyone tell me what the procedure is to add a PCI network card to > a Win 2k server and then have the server use the new card for > connection to hubs and switches? > > I tried changing the settings on

RE: adding a NIC on Win 2k Server

2001-09-28 Thread Steve Jacobson
You should just plug in the new card, and if it is plug-and-play compatible, Win2K will find it and ask you to install the drivers for it. Install the drivers, and then go to the "Network and Dial-Up Connections" applet and set up the new card (it should be under "Local Area Network Connection n"