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Re: FN-FORUM: Wifi Network Question

date posted 3rd May 2007 10:06

The Draytek should not be the DHCP server, you must use the SBS. The
Draytek does not support the correct options for AD. I suspect that DNS
is wrong too, which would explain why you can't join the domain.. Why
didn't you follow the SBS wizards and set it up in the recommended way?
Anything red in the event logs?
.

If it is SBS premium, you may need to tell ISA to allow the wireless
clients on to the LAN - getting them to VPN back in would be the most
secure way. I use an AP inside ISA for internal wireless clients.

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Subject: FN-FORUM: Wifi Network Question


>
> Evening all....
>
> Wondering if anyone has encountered and solved this problem.
>
> I have a 2k3 SBS network with a draytek 2800vg. The draytek is the
dhcp and
> I have a wireless pc (and laptop).
>
> It is a domain controlled network. I am having difficulty getting the
> wireless pc to initially join the domain and then maintain the
connection
> (that is if I use a cable to join the network first). The wireless
clients
> can get onto the internet (so the router seems to be working fine).
The ip
> & dns settings on the wireless clients are all set to "obtain
> automatically".
>
> Also, from time to time the wireless pc gets upset with the network
and then
> claims it can't find it etc, or get on the internet, or just get an ip
addy
> from the router.
>
> Anyone got any ideas/advice/solutions?
>
>
> TIA
>
> Darren


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