Re: Wireless LAN Questions
- From: "James L Williams" <Jim_L_Williams@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 13:55:02 -0600
Ok, here is my topology for the network which will make a VPN connect
through the internet to Domain1 system.
Linkysys DSL/Router (Default Gateway) 10.12.4.10
Windows 2003 Server (Domain2) IP 10.12.4.7 MASK 255.255.255.0 Default
Gateway 10.12.4.10
Configured DNS with root deleted and forwarders set to 10.12.4.10
Configured DHCP with scope 10.12.4.1 to 10.12.4.40 with except range
10.12.4.1 to 10.12.4.15 with scope options of
003 Router 10.12.4.7, 10.12.4.10
006 DNS 10.12.4.7
015 DNS Name Domain2
Configured RRAS with a demand dial interface Remote Router for VPN through
internet.
Host IP w.x.y.z
Static IP route added 10.12.3.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 Interface Remote Router.
Now, from this, my workstations should be able to make get access to the VPN
network. When I ping from a workstation, the ping does cause RRAS to
initiate the connection. On the RRAS server, the connection is established,
but after that, no network traffic to the VPN Domain1 side.
However, if I log onto the server, which is configured as the PDC, DNS,
DHCP, RRAS, I can reach the computers on the other end of the VPN
connection.
I have not setup any additional security for the user accounts, they should
have standard rights to communicate through the VPN.
Is there something else that I am missing. When I do a pathping from one of
the work stations, it gets to 10.12.4.7, but after that it stalls with no
responses. Almost like the routing is not configured correctly on the RRAS.
Any Ideas??
Thanks,
James
"Chris Priede" <priede@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u9FrkBxBGHA.208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> Chenthil Ramasamy wrote:
>> Can someone please let me know a list of Wireless
>> LAN cards supported (with drivers) for 2003?
>
> Perhaps this will help:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/server/default.aspx?subID=22&xslt=categoryProduct&pgn=acb1d593-9364-44da-893e-3393eaec7cbc
>
> I'd go about it the other way -- make a short list of cards available to
> you, based on where you shop and what you are willing to spend, then
> research each one (Google is great for that kind of thing).
>
>> a Network Printer that is attached to another wired router
>> (Router 2). Due to cabling issues I had to connect the devices
>> this way. [...] How can I have the laptops connect to network
>> printer? Any additional steps/config to be done?
>
> Replace the second router with a plain switch. Chaining two routers in
> this manner is not a sane LAN configuration and not worth dealing with.
>
> A few routers can be configured to function as a plain switch, so you
> might want to check into that before buying one.
>
>> 3. I would like to setup a DNS for my own home network PCs
>> that are behind the firewall/router. Where could I find step-by-step
>> procedures do that and are there any free software available to
>> accomplish this?
>
> Your 2003 Server can do that. Perhaps this will help:
>
> http://www.petri.co.il/install_and_configure_windows_2003_dns_server.htm
>
>
> --
> Chris Priede
>
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