I'm having difficulties setting up a RRAS with NAT services. I've read the tutorial from microsoft.com and I've searched the net for my problem but I haven't found a solution for it. This is the scenario:
- (A) 1 PPP adapter WAN connection (DHCP enabled - dynamic IP alocation from ISP) - metric 50 (set up from ISP - can't/don't know how to modify)
- (B) 1 WAN (DHCP disabled - static IP configuration) - metric 100
- (C) 1 LAN (192.168.120.x)
- (D) 1 LAN Wireless (192.168.121.x)
I've added a list of persistent routes with metric 1 for the B connection.
Now all I want is to be able to set up RRAS to have NAT for the C & D connections thru A & B connections (A having precendece over B, except the case when the persistent routes added by hand do qualify for a packet).
Is this possible? And if yes, how?
Thanks is advance!
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- (A) 1 PPP adapter WAN connection (DHCP enabled - dynamic IP alocation from ISP) - metric 50 (set up from ISP - can't/don't know how to modify)
- (B) 1 WAN (DHCP disabled - static IP configuration) - metric 100
- (C) 1 LAN (192.168.120.x)
- (D) 1 LAN Wireless (192.168.121.x)
I've added a list of persistent routes with metric 1 for the B connection.
Now all I want is to be able to set up RRAS to have NAT for the C & D connections thru A & B connections (A having precendece over B, except the case when the persistent routes added by hand do qualify for a packet).
Is this possible? And if yes, how?
Thanks is advance!
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