E1200 as a pass-thru wired router only.

I am looking for some extra guidance on the E1200 as only a wired pass-thru router to maintain a subnet and keep it isolated from the rest of the connections to the Broadband router and wireless.  I have a public IP address that is set as pass-thru on the Broadband router and I am able to access some things on the internet from the E1200 subnet.  I am having issues with connections to Windows Update from the SBS server and the workstations.  I am wondering if there is a special setting I am missing.  I have wireless disabled, and most everything else set to basic.  There is no login, so it is set to Static IP and the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address are correct.  I have specified 3 DNS Servers and they are all correct.  I want to shut off the DHCP, but currently have it on per suggestion from Broadband tech support.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert

Test if you have the same challenge if connected straight to the modem. Don't disable the DHCP of your router, since it will cause the unit to act as a switch. If you do not have the same problem when connected to the modem, configure DMZ on the router's user interface.
While connected to the Linksys router, access the UI. Instructions are available in this link: http://kb.linksys.com/Linksys/ukp.aspx?pid=80&vw=1&articleid=3676.
Go to 'Application & Gaming' tab > click the 'DMZ' sub tab > configure the 'Source IP Address' to 'Any IP Address' > configure the 'Destination' to the IP address of the computer (It is best if you set static IP on the computer).

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