Re: SBS 2003 problem
Normally then you'd allow the router to have DHCP active and assign IPs to all the devices connected to it including the NIC#2 internet card of the SBS. The SBS would only issue DNS to the devices on it's LAN NIC#1 card side. You can use fixed IPs for the devices if that is easier. Normally you need to ensure the IP range for the Internet side and LAN side of the SBS are different to avoid clashes.
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