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How to configure Netgear router with Active Directory Windows Server 2003?

Asked by sahinman in Windows 2003 Server, Network Routers, Domain Name Service (DNS)

I have a small network with a Windows Server 2003 w/ Active Directory. I need to replace the internet router but don't have the necessary settings. The ISP only requires DHCP setting to connect to the internet. The IP address of the server is 192.168.1.114, so I set the IP address of the router at 192.168.1.1, but I don't know how to setup DNS. The DHCP service on the server has been stopped so I don't know if the old router was assigning IP addresses or the server was doing so.Start Free Trial
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