Windows SBS 2003 not routing network traffic

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Hi,
I have a SBS 2003 server with two NICs installed.
NIC1 has an IP Address of 10.0.1.5
NIC2 has an IP Address of 10.0.2.5

I have a router on NIC1 with an IP Address of 10.0.1.1

On NIC2 I have a wireless accesspoint with IP of 10.0.2.2.

A client's computer is setup as IP: 10.0.2.150 Gateway: 10.0.2.5


I can't get clients on the wireless network or the 10.0.2.0 side to
talk to the ADSL Router. The server itself can ping everything okay. I
have tried setting Routing and Remote Access, static routes, etc. But
no luck.
Is this possible to do in Routing and Remote Access? I would like
the 10.0.2.0 side to be able to talk to the adsl router so they can
browse the internet.

Thanks in advance.
Jim

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