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Thanks, but i need help in setting up the VPN server.

So far here's what i've tried with the following settings:

Router: LAN 192.168.1.1

Server with (Dual NIC) that has DC, DHCP, DNS, IIS and File services running.
NIC1 (LAN):
IP - 192.168.0.5
Gateway - 192.168.0.5
WINS - 192.168.0.5
DNS - 192.168.0.5

NIC2 (WAN)
IP - 192.168.1.5
Gateway - 192.168.1.1
WINS - none
DNS - 192.168.0.5

All work stations are in the IP range 192.168.0.x.

I was able to use the services on the server, however, i could not connect to the internet from the work stations. So really, what i'd like to know is how can i reconfigure my settings above so that the work stations will be able to connecto the internet.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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:wink: make sure the subnets are correct on the lan side and also the ip range.

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Okay, so since your WAN connection has 192.168.x.x IP, I'm assuming that there is another router/device doing NAT. Two things, make sure that device will nat traffic from 192.168.0.x and make sure that your dual home device will forward traffic, i.e. act like a router.

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