Hi,

I have an SBS 2000 server which for some reason stops talking to the
internet as soon as I try to configure routing and remote access to allow
remote users to connect via VPN.

I have re-run the CEICW and checked the bindings in the advanced option for
the network settings.

I have two NICS and ISA installed and then also a firewall/router running on
the WAN connection.

I have run through Microsofts articles on making sure that SBS is configured
correctly for 2 NIC's.

For some reason the clients are also having some trouble (with or without
the Routing and Remote access configured) with data speed accross the
network being very slow. (if I copy the data locally and try to open it is
very quick, from the server, veerrryyy sllloowww.??!!??
Sounded like Bindings problem and or DNS/WINS problem to me but cant find
any faults there. No errors in event logs......................

Client PC's are Windows XP Pro running SP2 with all the latest updates on
server and clients.

Any help with the network speed and RRAS would be greatly appreciated

TIA

Terry

Re: Routing and remote access by Marina

Marina
Wed Nov 10 07:44:21 CST 2004

Hi Terry,

Please post the ipconfig/all from the server and one from a client.

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP

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> Hi,
>
> I have an SBS 2000 server which for some reason stops talking to the
> internet as soon as I try to configure routing and remote access to allow
> remote users to connect via VPN.
>
> I have re-run the CEICW and checked the bindings in the advanced option
for
> the network settings.
>
> I have two NICS and ISA installed and then also a firewall/router running
on
> the WAN connection.
>
> I have run through Microsofts articles on making sure that SBS is
configured
> correctly for 2 NIC's.
>
> For some reason the clients are also having some trouble (with or without
> the Routing and Remote access configured) with data speed accross the
> network being very slow. (if I copy the data locally and try to open it is
> very quick, from the server, veerrryyy sllloowww.??!!??
> Sounded like Bindings problem and or DNS/WINS problem to me but cant find
> any faults there. No errors in event logs......................
>
> Client PC's are Windows XP Pro running SP2 with all the latest updates on
> server and clients.
>
> Any help with the network speed and RRAS would be greatly appreciated
>
> TIA
>
> Terry
>
>