Hi,
This may seem like an odd question but. I have a client computer that is
successfully connected to our SBS, all working fine no problems.
However, I have a requirement for that client computer to be able to access
the Internet without going through the SBS.
I have a laptop that can successfully connect to my router and access the
net without going through the SBS but I cannot get this client to do the same.
What I am looking for is for the hardwired network card and cable to go
through the router but to use the wireless net connector to connect to router
when I need to go without SBS.
When I disconnect the hardwire connection and enable wireless it simply
won't connect the router.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Gary.
Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] - 29 Jun 2007 19:46 GMT
Try disabling the ISA Firewall Client on the client computer and/or
disabling the hard wired Ethernet connection beforte attemtping the wireless
connection. I assume you realze that this kind of setup may pose a security
risk.

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> Gary.