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Subject: Unusual network setup w/Exchange
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Steve Strickland User is Offline
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3/31/2005

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3/31/2005 03:02 AM  

Let me explain how my network is setup currently...

One DSL Line (5 public IP's)
Router #1 is taking up one public IP and we have about 20 computers DHCP'ed off that router. 
Exchange has 2 IP's - one private from router #1.  One public from our DSL line.

Router #2 is taking up another public IP and we have about 20 more users DHCP'ed off that router.

Users on router #1 can setup their exchange account through outlook and send/recieve email with no problems.
Users on router #2 cannot set up their exchange account through outlook and are just stuck in the mud pretty much.

How do I make it so users on router #2 can access the exchange to send/get email?  Normally (like users on router #1), when setting up exchange on their outlook, they put the exchange server name (in this case, it's called "exch01") and their name, press check name and no problem - their setup.  Router 1 users can do this, but router #2 users can't.

Thanks.

Marina Roos User is Offline
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4/03/2005 03:56 AM  

Hi Steve,

Why do you have 2 routers? How is the sbs setup? Can you post the ipconfig/all from the server? Why are the routers doing DHCP? Why are users connecting to one or another router?


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