The following how to is for remote access, but it is the same idea.
How to setup vpn on 2003 as routerHow to setup VPN and NAT on Windows Server 2003 as a router. Pre-requirement:. 1. Two network interface cards. 2. One static public IP on the outside NIC. ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/2003vpn1.htm
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"Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:e0ViInxiHHA.2408@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
I am new to networking and would like to seek your advice.
We would like to configure a Windows 2003 Server as a router between 2
subnets.
There are already 2 NICs and each of them is assigned IP address of
different subnets.
We would like to know is it necessary for us to install any service (like
RRAS) to achieve our need ? Besides, does it mean that the default gateway
for those workstations connected to that Windows 2003 Server will use its IP
address as default gateway ?
Thank you for your help.
Peter
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