Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Misc. Forums > Computer/Internet Issues & Troubleshooting
Reload this Page >

Help! - Internet Server (sharing device)


Notices
Computer/Internet Issues & Troubleshooting Anyone with questions about the terribly complex world of computers or the internet should try here. NOT FOR REPORTING ISSUES WITH PPRuNe FORUMS! Please use the subforum "PPRuNe Problems or Queries."

Help! - Internet Server (sharing device)

Old 16th January 2001 | 15:00
  #1 (permalink)  
ExSimGuy
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Arrow Help! - Internet Server (sharing device)

Okay - ESG's getting serious [ ]

We just got a "Ethernet Internet Server" - a D-Link DP-602 - so that all us surfers in the office can surf at the same time over one line, via a "box" that sits between the modem and our office LAN.

We've got it working okay with Web browsers (I.E.4 etc) but I can't get my email (Outlook Express) to work - I set the thing to use "local LAN" instead of "modem", but I get "host could not be found" error message.

Anyone got any experience with these boxes?

(after my response on Old Hand's post, he'll probably come back and tell me we should get more telephone lines and a modem each user!)

------------------
What Goes Around . . . . .
. . often makes a better landing

[This message has been edited by ExSimGuy (edited 16 January 2001).]
 
Old 16th January 2001 | 17:17
  #2 (permalink)  
AquaPlane
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Post

ESG,

You may have to select the IP address of the router/proxy box as the default gateway in Control Panel -> Networking

Aq
 
Old 17th January 2001 | 13:03
  #3 (permalink)  
ExSimGuy
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Thumbs down

Tried that - still no Outlook Express! But as you can see, my Internet Explorer is fine through the "box"

Anyone got any other ideas? I'm in danger of going bald with all the hair-tearing
 
Old 17th January 2001 | 13:56
  #4 (permalink)  
AquaPlane
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Post

ESG, You haven't got virus checking on the incoming emails have you...? If so, could try disabling it.

Also, is the box allowing POP3 and SMTP protocols...? These are different from the HTTP used by browsers.

Aq
 
Old 23rd January 2001 | 00:33
  #5 (permalink)  
pied piper
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Post

Sounds like a name resolution (DNS) problem

in the outlook account box you will have an entry for your mail. This maybe an IP address or as is usual a DNS name eg

mail.freeserve.co.uk.(made up name)

The first thing to do is confim it is a resolution issue by pinging the account server from DOS. (MSDOS PROMPT)

eg ping mail.freeserve.co.uk

This will tell you if it is a network problem or a mail problem.


The next step depends on the result of this ping test and can get complicated, but at least you will know where the problem is and you can e-mail me for more help.

In the meantime you should have a facility with your provider to get your e-mail using a web browser.

BTW e-mail is a very weak link in security.
 
Old 23rd January 2001 | 01:40
  #6 (permalink)  
FL310
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Post

Don't know your box but it may work as a proxy. In this case you cannot access themail without installing the exchange server as well...Your box manufacturer may be able to tell you more about that...
 
Old 23rd January 2001 | 11:01
  #7 (permalink)  
ExSimGuy
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Arrow

Thanks for all the tips guys, certainly using a browser for email would be a solution, as Internet Explorer seems to work (with reservations! see below). Normally I curse IMAP (browser) email as a couple of guys who use it here tend to tie up the connection when others want it, and I can get my POP3 email in seconds/minutes and deal with it offline - of course, that would not be a problem if we are all online with a sharing system!

We have discovered a big problem with the "box" - it needs a static IP address from our ISP, and that is usually only available to customers with a leased line (our "deal" is for a dial-up line with unlimited hours) So the system seems to work "sometimes", if the IP address that we use is not allocated to another user at that time - but if the line drops, or if we disconnect, then the IP address can get allocated to somebody else and we can't get back in! Now to try to get the ISP to give us a static IP (I hope!)

------------------
What Goes Around . . . . .
. . often makes a better landing

------------------
BTW - I haven't noticed ZoneAlarm popping up to tell me I'm being "pinged" since we instaled the device, so I switched off ZoneAlarm and checked the machine out with Steve Gibson's probe (www.grc.com) and the "IP translation" function of the box seems to work well as a firewall too

[This message has been edited by ExSimGuy (edited 24 January 2001).]
 
Old 23rd January 2001 | 13:28
  #8 (permalink)  
pied piper
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Post

I would have thought the D-link box would support a negotiated address.

Telnet to the box and see if this is an option.
 
Old 24th January 2001 | 13:15
  #9 (permalink)  
ExSimGuy
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Cool

Pleased to report that all's well now

I had passed the comments to our company's "IT Professional" and he couldn't get it working. Maybe he hadn't had enough curry recently - not that I'm implying anything "non-PC"

This morning "The Boss" asked me to take over and, after reading the instruction book (if all else fails, read the manual) I managed to get it all running in an hour.

Yes, it does support dynamic IP (just set the "ISP IP" setting to 0.0.0.0) and now Browsers and POP clients work just fine all through the office. Half the time was spent removing various non-standard settings that our "IT Professional" had inserted into the system

Thanks for all the comments and help!

------------------
What Goes Around . . . . .
. . often makes a better landing
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.