Re: Local Area Connection not list under Ipv4-General or Network Interfaces in Routing and Remote Access
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:14:56 +1100
Does that NIC have a public IP? Is it directly connected to the Internet?
If you are making a PPPoE connection, you will need to use the PPPoE interface as your public interface in RRAS, not the NIC.
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On Feb 14, 5:39 pm, "Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote:<s...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I’m tried to set upRoutingand Remote Access on a Windows Standard
> 2008 Server.
> When I try to add a newroutinginterfaceunderIPv4-General, “Local
> Area Connection” is not listed in the popup box. (It is not even
> listedunder“Network Interfaces”in the tree).
> The “Local Area Connection” is listed in Device Manager and I can
> access the internet, so I know the connection is working.
> How do I get the “Local Area Connection” to show up in the popup box
> so I can add it to the “Network Interfaces” and to the interfaces
>underthe General categories? I have two network cards, one called
> “Local Area Connection” and one called “Local Area Connection 2”.
> Thanks for any help
I really don't know. What sort ofinterfaceis it? I have never had a
physical NIC not appear automatically. The newinterfacewizard is for
adding things like demand-dial interfaces.- Hide quoted text -
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The Local Area Connection interface that is connected to my cable
modem is a Realtek RTL8101E Family PCI-E Fast Etheernet NIC on the
mother board.
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