Re: Demand-dial Interface and/or new Broadband connection?



Review the article in the link below from Microsoft on how to configure NAT
and make sure you select the proper network adapter for external that is
connected to the internet. You should only have to create the network
connections in "network connections" for NAT . I have used DSL in the past
and the pppoe connectoid is a pain. You might want to bypass it and use a
NAT router/firewall instead that connects to your DSL modem. These devices
will have different capabilities and costs depending on your needs. The
Netgear ProSafe line starts at well under $100. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816581

"Jaime Stuardo" <JaimeStuardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D142200F-FB94-4053-9C39-5EC7542AB7AF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi all...
>
> I'm getting problems configuring NAT so that LAN clients can connect to
> Internet through the Windows Server 2003 machine.
>
> I know that I have to create a demand-dial interface in RRAS MMC since
> Server connects to Internet through a DSL modem. But, what about if I
> create
> a new broadband connection in Network Connections of control panel? This
> latter alwats work when I connect to Internet from the server. When I only
> create a demand dial interface in RRAS, it never connects.
>
> How can I do it?
> Thanks a lot in advance
>
> Jaime


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