I got the following from a friend of mine who's doing IT work for a school. I've never messed with setting up VPNs or Windows Server. Can any of you networking guru's make sense of this? I can send you the diagrams he mentioned privately if you want.
--- Brian ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Do you know how to set-up a second NIC card in Windows Server 2003? We have three servers in our office. I need to be able to establish a Separate VPN connection to each of these servers. Our T1 connection has 5 available Static IP addresses. I have put a switch between the T1 "modem" and one of our routers. This connection is set up through out our office, and also one of the servers (VPN). All three servers are on our LAN as well (same work group name). Now I've tried to set up the second NIC cards by running additional connections from the switch into separate routers. I'm obviously missing a step or two along the way, as the router light for the computer I'm attempting to connect to are not lit. Any thoughts? I've included two crude drawings of the basic set-up.
