Re: Setting up ICS
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Two things to remember
1: configure your server as a router (RRAS)
2: setup a static route on the DSL router for you internal wireless lan
network that sends it to Nic1 address.
"NuBee" <NuBee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm running win2003 server with IIS6.0. I have two NIC's on the win2003
machine. NIC1 (static IP) is connected to a DSL router (connected to the
Internet). I want to connect NIC2 to a wireless (private) LAN network for
my
business. I want to allow the WinXP computers on the NIC2, wireless
(private) LAN network, to be able to access the Internet. How do I do
this?
Is there an easy to follow article for novice's to read or can anyone
explain
in simple terms how to set this up?
I appreciate all the help I can get ... remember I'm a novice!
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NuBee
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