WinXP ICS client can ping Web sites (both URL and IP) but can't connect via IE. Please help!

Hrochard

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Hello,

I'm having some trouble configuring ICS on two WinXP computers.

The network connection between the two is fine--I can ping back and forth between the host and client. The client can successfully ping Web sites via both URL and IP. But IE on the client will not connect to any sites. I have it set to Automatically Detect Settings under the LAN settings in IE. No proxies are specified.

Any thoughts? Thanks!
 

Woodchuck2000

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WinXP ICS is completely transparent to the client.
Get rid of the "detect settings automatically" option.

I take it the client is obtaining an IP address from the ICS server? If so, you shouldnt need any clever configuration, and the gateway should automatically be set to the address of the ICS server (192.168.0.1 by default.)

Don't even touch the proxy settings - WinXP ICS doesnt use a proxy server, so telling it that one exists will definitely stop it working.
 

Hrochard

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Well, with WinXP, if you set a gateway, you also have to set a static IP and a DNS server. Should I also do this on the client, and if so, what would I set the DNS server to?

Thanks for the replies...
 

PunkAsp

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Your server box should have two NICs, one connected to the Internet, and one connected to the LAN. The card connected to the LAN should have a static IP address of 192.168.0.1. Setup the client machine to obtain the IP address automatically and as Woody said, remove any proxy configurations on the client machine.

If you want to setup the client with a static IP address, you don't need to include the DNS server address, just leave it blank.
 

nightowl

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If you are using DHCP you do not need to change any of the IP settings on the clients that is what DHCP is for. Now, if you are using static IP address, you need to specify the Gateway and DNS addresses. Also, like the others have said, uncheck anything under the LAN Settings for IE. That should things working for you. Also, since you said that you can ping websites by their DNS names and IP addresses, your DNS addresses are correct as well as your gateway. Basically all of your IP settings should be correct right now. I would just uncheck Automatically Detect Settings.