Hi All, i have installed SBS2003 RC1. Can someone tell me
what limitation this has? Im only using it at home for
test reasons so its not being used in a company
environment.
Also I have a Netgear DG814 as my ADSL going into NIC1 and
have a normal 10/100Mbps Switch for my internal LAN. I
also have a Linksys WRT54G wireless Broadband Router and
wanted to use wireless networking for a: my ipaq and b:
another PC in another room. How can i connect this to the
SBS2003? The DG814 is a straight through router hence i
have a public IP address on my NIC1.
Thanks in advance.
Paris

Re: SBS2003 by Jonathan

Jonathan
Fri Oct 24 21:39:17 CDT 2003

Hi,

RC1 has a time limit (it will expire and not boot) and it is also still
"beta" code. An evaluation copy (which will expire, but at least be the
final product) will be available soon.

Also, for future SBS 2003 questions, the SBS 2003 newsgroup is
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

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"Paris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:059c01c39a79$05d4d360$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi All, i have installed SBS2003 RC1. Can someone tell me
> what limitation this has? Im only using it at home for
> test reasons so its not being used in a company
> environment.
> Also I have a Netgear DG814 as my ADSL going into NIC1 and
> have a normal 10/100Mbps Switch for my internal LAN. I
> also have a Linksys WRT54G wireless Broadband Router and
> wanted to use wireless networking for a: my ipaq and b:
> another PC in another room. How can i connect this to the
> SBS2003? The DG814 is a straight through router hence i
> have a public IP address on my NIC1.
> Thanks in advance.
> Paris