Hi all.
Hmm.. Firstly, I have never worked on the administration side and also know nothin bout it. So please forgive if my question sounds very dumb.
I am looking to you guys to please help me 'cos theres not one page on the internet that can tell me what I am seekin for.
Ok here's the scenario. I have a brilliant configuration on my machine. I have Win XP runnin healthy with a connection to the internet through a wireless gateway. Everythin's fine here.
I have about 3 more machines at home, which I thought of managing through a server. This is however not of concern now.
I loaded Win Server 2003 and hence have a dual operating system.
i.e., Win XP and Win Server 2003.
Now I just dunno what I should do to set up a broadband connection on the Server OS. Please help..
I tried gettin on to the command prompt in the Windows Server OS and then typed in "ipconfig" to see my IP, but I see that there is no IP address at all..
Please help me.. It has become quite a critical issue that I get the Windows Server OS hooked on to the internet cos its gettin me held up with my work..
I guess my expalnation here is quite ok to for somebody to help me.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks a Ton!!
Regards
CyberKING
Hmm.. Firstly, I have never worked on the administration side and also know nothin bout it. So please forgive if my question sounds very dumb.
I am looking to you guys to please help me 'cos theres not one page on the internet that can tell me what I am seekin for.
Ok here's the scenario. I have a brilliant configuration on my machine. I have Win XP runnin healthy with a connection to the internet through a wireless gateway. Everythin's fine here.
I have about 3 more machines at home, which I thought of managing through a server. This is however not of concern now.
I loaded Win Server 2003 and hence have a dual operating system.
i.e., Win XP and Win Server 2003.
Now I just dunno what I should do to set up a broadband connection on the Server OS. Please help..
I tried gettin on to the command prompt in the Windows Server OS and then typed in "ipconfig" to see my IP, but I see that there is no IP address at all..
Please help me.. It has become quite a critical issue that I get the Windows Server OS hooked on to the internet cos its gettin me held up with my work..
I guess my expalnation here is quite ok to for somebody to help me.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks a Ton!!
Regards
CyberKING
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