side note* I just tossed 20 905tx cards in the trash last weekend. :) Cleaning out my old stash of parts. I probably had a bunch of memory for that server too. o'well.
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side note* I just tossed 20 905tx cards in the trash last weekend. :) Cleaning out my old stash of parts. I probably had a bunch of memory for that server too. o'well.
arp cache on the switch or router?
put the old cards back in, boot it up and see if everything is normal.
If it is, I would seriously consider leaving it alone. win2k was fragile, and a pain in the ass.
During the boot up with the two TPLINK's it ask about keeping the old NIC's and I said yes just in case it didn't work. So, it knows the two new NICS are there and keep the others as well. Because I didn't have pass through to the web I put the 3coms back in and everything is fine but really like to use the 1gb TP's. Yes, it's old but I'm not a server geek but do have a copy of 2008 if anyone would like to help an old guy out. Ha
I would bet your exactly right. I know enough to think everything went well and very straight forward for a small computer guy... but server is not my flavor of OS. I felt like something was needed to iron out a hidden problem. I flushed the DNS and that was as far as I went with the software.
I could ping www.yahoo.com and such but didn't try a actual IP on the WAN side.
This one is over my head and will try and research that. I just don't want to break a functioning machine. I wish I could run through this and sounds like you know your stuff but I was just a small computer guy myself. I love my old server and would rather keep her running. Those NICs and my WAN side router are a bottle neck. COMCRAP upgraded or flashed my SB6141 and after they did that I have lost speed.