Here's my project-3 boxes
1 box w/ Winserver 2003, 2 with Windows XP idellly the XP clients will connect through Win2003 box.
They work fine where shares are concerned...but the ICS DON"T work...My NET+ Teacher Said "Make one a NAT it will act as a router" SOmething to that effect anyway...problem is he didn't bonk me on the head with his magic wand....I have no clue what the hell he meant outside of - NAT (network address translation)
this is my second day in class
The net setup from win 2003 doesnt work right on the xp machines and vice versa-it runs but Ics-NOPE, I'm thinking I need to manually configure the ip's etc. on the xp boxes...or just get a hub or cisco 2500 series router with an asychronous port and an external modem...I don't know really which way to go with this...I am willing to dedicate one box to just managing the connectivity, I'm thinking any old box with the right amount of NICS and minimum requirements will do...maybe dig up one of these old socket 7's laying around and bring it to life again???
fire away...all posts are welcome and appreciated.
David