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how can i set up bridge connection with 2 NIC in server 2003
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how can i set up bridge connection with 2 NIC in server 2003
Monday, February 16, 2009 at 12:05 am
Posted by YONEE (1 messages posted)

I have windows server 2003 with 2 NIC's and the first NIC is acting as domain controller with server-client (DHCP). And the 2nd NIC is connected with the Router having dynamic IP. Right now; I have internet connection in the server. My question is how can I connect clients with an internet from the second NIC? That is why I am trying to use bridge connection with this two NIC's from the server. So, how can I configure bridge connection in order to access an internet connection in the client? 1st NIC = 192.168.0.1 2ND NIC = 192.168.1.1 (that is Gate Way) Please guys I need your help

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re: how can i set up bridge connection with 2 NIC in server 2003
Thursday, February 19, 2009 at 9:36 pm
Posted by appleoddity (2369 messages posted)

You don't use a bridged connection to do this.. Well, you could potentially, but it would be wrought with problems. Its called routing and remote access services, and you need to set this up on your server. You will basically make your server become a network router/firewall/NAT system. Please google it for more information.

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