meep
04-29-2005, 05:20 PM
I am hoping someone here will be able to offer some advice on how to get RRAS passing traffic between the following interfaces.
Scenario:
Windows 2003 DHCP Server
Network Interface 1: LAN NIC IP: 192.168.0.2 (static)
Network Interface 2: Wireless IP: 192.168.0.50 (static)
Wired Network Router: 192.168.0.1
Basically, I have enabled RRAS on the server which has enabled IP Routing etc, and the DHCP server issues IP's on both the wired and wireless links. I have a laptop which is now successfully connected (via an ad-hoc wirless link) between itself and the server. All server resources are available from the laptop so the link is sound - all IP details have been acquired via DHCP on the laptop.
However, I do not seem to be able to make the server (via RRAS) forward packets from the laptop (which knows to send packets destined for 192.168.0.1 via 192.168.0.50 by way of a route add cmd) out of the LAN interface and onto the wired network.
Any RRAS / Routing experts out there have any ideas or suggestions that may point me in the right direction?
Scenario:
Windows 2003 DHCP Server
Network Interface 1: LAN NIC IP: 192.168.0.2 (static)
Network Interface 2: Wireless IP: 192.168.0.50 (static)
Wired Network Router: 192.168.0.1
Basically, I have enabled RRAS on the server which has enabled IP Routing etc, and the DHCP server issues IP's on both the wired and wireless links. I have a laptop which is now successfully connected (via an ad-hoc wirless link) between itself and the server. All server resources are available from the laptop so the link is sound - all IP details have been acquired via DHCP on the laptop.
However, I do not seem to be able to make the server (via RRAS) forward packets from the laptop (which knows to send packets destined for 192.168.0.1 via 192.168.0.50 by way of a route add cmd) out of the LAN interface and onto the wired network.
Any RRAS / Routing experts out there have any ideas or suggestions that may point me in the right direction?