Multiple IP addresses outside of sbs
- From: "jazzaus" <signup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Sep 2006 21:25:27 -0700
I have 10 static ip addresses. I have traditionally only used 1 IP
address that was NAT'd to my external NIC on SBS. I would like to set
up a split after the ISPs router so that I can hook other machines up
to the ISP that are not connected through my SBS setup. I would first
like to set up a testing machine to act as though it is on the internet
to test my server in times of troubleshooting. As it is now, things may
look ok but I don't have any way to test OWA or VPN without going
off-site.
I bought a linksys WRT55AG wireless router to serve as an external
wireless access point for guests to the office to access the internet
only. I then hooked up an old 5 port hub to the ISPs router (which used
to do the NAT and I had them turn it off. It is now just a pass
through). I then plugged the wireless router's WAN into the hub and
another computer into the hub. Everything worked with a little
configuring but I could not get OWA or VPN to work from the second
computer hooked into the hub. It has a routable IP assigned and can
browse the internet just fine. The SBS network is fully functional and
can send and recieve email and browse the internet and accept VPN
connections from offsite machines. But the machine connected to the hub
cannot find OWA. Both the wireless router and the second machine use
the same gateway (the ISPs router) to get out to the internet but they
cannot see each other. When I try to pull up OWA I get a page not found
error and VPN spouts something about not being able to find the vpn
server.
Any suggestions to get this to work?
Thanks,
Joel
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