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Implementing NAT

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budjo

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Mar 4, 2004
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hello .. im kinda new on this networking stuff ... here goes

i Have a windows 2003 server up and running .. with a domain TECH.com , DNS is also setup as well as DHCP.

this server has 2 lan cards ... LAN - A , LAN - B ,
LAN - A : 192.168.0.100 is connected to a linksys router. The linksys router is connected to another network using the WAN Port which has internet access on it.

LAN B : 192.168.2.100 is connected to a hub and so is all my clients.

my question is ... how can my clients gain internet access using NAT. The server already has internet access (im using it to write this question) ?

can it be done ?? do i still need the 2 lan cards on my server ??? sorry my situation is very confusing ..

tnx ..
 
Sure it can be done. Install the routing and remote access option in add/remove programs. Once installed you can configure settings using the MMC located in administrator tools.

FRCP
 
thats the problem.. i dont know how to configure NAT , i was able to run NAT wizard .. but didn't know which option to choose for my situation ...

can you kinda make it a little bit clearer ??? thanks ..

 
What screen in the wizard are you getting stuck on? What question?
 
i started the wizard again ... I choose NAT for the first screen .. then im given a screen where i should choose one of my lan cards .. so which one should i choose ??? when I try to choose one .. the wizard summary report informs me that all my clients will be given IP ranges from 192.168.0.0 - 255.255.0.0 , again I have a DHCP running which has a scope of 192.168.2.0 - 255.255.255.0 , now im confuse .. so what do i do next ???
 
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