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Subject: Wan Routing to Lan IP Address
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Kevin Nisbet User is Offline
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3/19/2008 09:07 AM  
I Have Windows Server 2008 and the Internet was working to begin with but i am having a problem that i cant seem to figure out.
 
If i Open internet explorer and type in www.google.co.uk it finds the website not a problem but then just says waiting on www.google.co.uk so i decided to do a ping of google and it came back with some interesting results (See Below). it seems to be routing traffic to my LAN interface before it tries to go out on the WAN which is causing me a great deal of problems.
 
Any suggestions of where i have went wrong? im assuming its something in routing or DNS that i have missed i just can't see it.
 
Pinging www.l.google.com ⏎.249.93.104] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.10.100.3: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 66.249.93.104: bytes=32 time=37ms TTL=237
Reply from 66.249.93.104: bytes=32 time=46ms TTL=237
Reply from 66.249.93.104: bytes=32 time=55ms TTL=237
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3/20/2008 07:34 PM  
Post a route print that may point out the issue.

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3/28/2008 06:59 PM  
I Managed to figure out that it only does this when i have a static IP Address configured im assuming it has something to do with the fact that DHCP is on, on the router. i am now left with this problem........

I Have a problem with Windows Server 2008 Networking.

Basically I have my server configured with 2 NICs one for Lan & one for Internet (WAN).

The problem I have is that they have both joined the same network location (Domain Network) but obviously this isn’t correct what I want to achieve is to have the LAN as domain network and WAN as Public Network
As you will see from this screenshot it has both NICs currently in the domain network next to test.local http://www.nizzy.co.uk/problem.jpg

I Want One in Domain Network & the other in Public Network

The main problem is that because they have joined the same network location Incoming SMTP Stops working as soon as I configure RRAS which is a major problem for me.

Any Help Appreciated.
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