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OT: 2003 Server, DNS, Vigor 2600g and a headache


  • Subject: OT: 2003 Server, DNS, Vigor 2600g and a headache
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 21:45:11 +0100

Hi All

Can I ask if anyone can shed any light on my problem=85=85

I have 2003 Server running acting as my file server, AD and DHCP.

It is connected to my Vigor2600g router.

All clients in the house are XP Pro.

Client machines are being dished out IP from the server.

DHCP is set up so that Default Gateway is Vigor IP.

Everything is set up fine, I have checked and double checked all the DNS
setup and all is fine, I=92m getting no errors in any event logs. So here
i=
s
the problem=85=85.. Internet Browsing is a little flakey when I browse I
of=
ten
get a 404 error, refresh and hey-presto it works. It will browse for a
clic=
k
or two and then 404 again, refresh, delay and hey-presto working again.
POP=
3
send and deliver is fine. VPN into my work is fine. It appears to be JUST
web browsing. In other words it works but not great!

The only clue I=92ve got is that I cannot ping from the client machines or
=
the
server, it will resolve a name but then just times out.

I don=92t really know my way round the Vigor its set up to its factory
defaults. Do I need to set up anything there?

Any clues gratefully received as I=92ve run out of ideas.

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Thanks in advance.

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Rob


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