I think you need to enable RRAS and modify the routing table so that both
networks can talk.
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"DavidKirchner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have 2 business locations. I have used a pair of linksys RV042 VPN
> Routers for group to group VPN. The cable Internet upload is only .
> 5Mbs and that just wont work for me. I have a wireless bridge set
> now, 11b now and soon 11g. I have successfully used the RV042 dual
> WAN capability. By bringing the other locations DSL static IP to the
> cable side, over wireless bridge, I can setup the router VPN to use
> the DSL supplied IP's. When VPN is set to Cable IP to DSL IP, it goes
> through Internet, when set to the DSL IP to DSL IP, traffic goes over
> fast wireless link. I also had to tweak settings like protocol binding
> so SMTP will go to correct WAN port and HTTP does not waste wireless
> bandwidth.
>
> My next step is to test an second alternative setup:
> I have installed a second NIC on my W2003 Server. The new IP is
> 192.168.2.100 and the current IP is 192.168.1.100. If I plug the
> Wireless bridge into the 192.168.2.xxx switch and the other end plug
> into the card 192.168.2.100, what settings do I need to make?
>
> 1. I would clear out the RV042 Dual WAN and VPN stuff.
> 2. I need to add a static route to the 192.168.2.1 router (a default
> gateway) to make all traffic to 192.168.1.xxx go to 192.168.2.100. (I
> think!)
> 3. Bridge the NIC's 192.168.1.100 and 192.168.2.100. - I have tried
> this, not sure what what good it is, did not seam to be what I was
> looking for. So once 192.168.2.xxx traffic is at the server
> 192.168.1.100, how does the traffic get to other 192.168.1.xxx
> resources?
>
> Yes, I have a working solution with Dual WAN on the linksys, but I
> need to see what performance I can get without using VPN. Maybe the
> 11g will be too much traffic for the VPN processing. Wireless gateway
> is WPA-TKIP so I do not need VPN on top of that.