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Default DNS server isn't working as gateway

the problem is as follows:
when I gateway IP is router IP I have no problems with Internet access, but if gateway IP is DNS IP I have no internet access at all.
Does anybody know where the problem is?
Thank you in advance
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gateway ip should always be ip of router
dns server is just that, not a router you set windows to use the router as gateay and in the dns section you add the dns ips.
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your router is your gateway, your dns server is your dns server, exactly what is it you are trying to do by setting the gateway ip to the dns server??


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let me explain what I need. I'm going to install ISA on my DC, unfortunately have no separate machine for that. All PCs have external IP addresses at the moment, so they can see router. But when I put all the PCs into the privete internal network, I'll have to set DC-ISA server IP as gateway IP.
Or am I wrong?
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ah well why didnt you say so.

Okay. plug another lan adapter into your DC. install ISA.

Plug one nic into the router. plug the other into a switch. assign that one an internal IP, plug allyour pcs into said switch and assign them internal ip's.

Configure ISA to do NAT or whatever, point yous workstationsa t the dc pc as gateway, carry on as normal.
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Thanks a lot
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