1 NIC v. 2 NICS & remote access questions from beginner
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We have SBS 2003 std that we've been using for a few months now. We now
want to access the server remotely and setup Exchange. We have 1 NIC, do we
need (or is it preferred) 2? The first NIC is a local IP 192..., do we
setup the 2nd NIC with one of our public IPs? Is there something I need to
do in our Symantec router (forward ports or something)? (It's not recognized
by SBS.) Is it better if I use the VPN in the router?
Thanks.
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