So I have an external network card and an internal NIC on my windows 2008 R2 server. When I try to connect to some websites, i get a timeout which is a TTL problem. It goes away when i disable the internal NIC or disable RRAS, but i dont want to do that. I guess you need to configure something in RRAS but i dont know what. Does anyone have any idea? Micorsoft Diagnose says I have set it up correctly but yet something is wrong.
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I am wondering if there is any problem using dhcp on my router as well on my VM server 2008R2 machine. Can any interference occur?
ok here is the deal. I have a Windows 2008 R2 server with RRAS installed configured for VPN. I also have DHCP running. On my DC I have AD running and they're connected with my domain. I am only using one NIC though.
As a client I have Windows 7. So I tried connecting to my VPN server through my own network, which worked fine, so the setup is correct. However, when I tried connecting to my VPN server on another network, it does not work. I went to my brothers home and tried connecting to my server but it did not pass.
So on my VPN server I have ip: 192.168.2.99
At my brothers house, i did the configuration on his windows 7 and it cannot connect to that ip. I am operating on the 192.168.2.1 network and he is operating on the 192.168.0.1 network. So how do I configure his client in order to get it to work? I tried changing his ip to the 192.168.2.x network, but i am not sure you can do that. I need some help here what to do.
This is really weird. So I have a DHCP server running and working on my Member server in win2008 but when i run ipconfig /all in cmd it says DHCP not enabled. Also, BGinfo says i dont have a DHCP. I checked my DHCP and it is running and servicing clients.
Does anyone know what is going on?
This is a problem that I noticed. I have a Windows 2008 R2 Server and joined it to my windows 7 client.
Now when I am trying to reach my "share" that i created in the Win2008 server, it does not show up at the Network tab in Windows 7. Instead, the only way I found it was to manually type in \\myserverlocation in the run prompt.
Is there any way to find my share right way without doing this?