Hi,

I am installing SBS 2000 for the first time. My ISP has only modem dial-up
connection. I want SMTP mail relayed to my Exchange Server. I discovered that
ISA 2000 server requires a second NIC for the external connection. Is there
any way to get around this? Can I specify IP address in the networking tab of
the dial-up connection property?

Any help is appreciated.

Dan

Re: SBS 2000 and Dial-up Connection by PJB

PJB
Tue May 03 02:34:20 CDT 2005

You don't need a 2nd network card for dialup. But you will need the pop3
connection s/ware for retrieving email from your isp.
The network card is only used for local clients.
Read your manual it's all in there.

"dan" <dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am installing SBS 2000 for the first time. My ISP has only modem
> dial-up
> connection. I want SMTP mail relayed to my Exchange Server. I discovered
> that
> ISA 2000 server requires a second NIC for the external connection. Is
> there
> any way to get around this? Can I specify IP address in the networking tab
> of
> the dial-up connection property?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Dan