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After changing IP address on Router and like change on NIC card attached, clients can not access Internet

Asked by pbjore in Windows Networking

Tags: ip, address, router, changing

I am having trouble now with all clients not being able to access the internet.  My server accesses the internet just fine.

Synopsis of changes

Changed Router access ip from 192.168.0.a to 10.0.0.a
Changed the NIC card attached to Router from 192.168.0.b to 10.0.0.b
Restarted Server.
ran netstat -a and find server is listening on 3389
Corrected ports on router from 192.168.0.b to 10.0.0.b

DNS is set to 192.168.0.c which corresponds to second NIC card 192.168.0.c

Corrected DHCP to issue from 192.168.0.c

Clients DHCP issuance appears OK.  System is handing out DHCP with the correct 192.168 series of addresses.  Mask is correct at 255.255.255.0 (I think), Gateway is shown as 10.0.0.a
DNS is shown as 192.168.0.c

Can someone help me with determining why all clients now have no internet access?

Thanks


 
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