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Simple QuestionHi everyone,
I would like to build a wireless infrastructure out of the internal domain (just to provide internet access). I setup a new domain (out of the internal network) and installed the IAS Server and the Certificate Authority in the same server. Users have access to the internal network (joined in the internal domain) and sometimes they will need to have access to the wireless network. Is it possible? My intention is that they could access the internet even when they are unplugged from the internal network. Does anyone know a link, or document that explains this configuration? Best Regards, Marco
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"Marco Roberto Gonçalves Junior" <marco.robe***@bol.com.br> wrote in message Forgive my vagueness here but is all you are trying to do just give access news:uIBA8SFpGHA.4208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi everyone, > > I would like to build a wireless infrastructure out of the internal > domain (just to provide internet access). > I setup a new domain (out of the internal network) and installed the > IAS Server and the Certificate Authority in the same server. > Users have access to the internal network (joined in the internal > domain) and sometimes they will need to have access to the wireless > network. > Is it possible? My intention is that they could access the internet > even when they are unplugged from the internal network. > > Does anyone know a link, or document that explains this configuration? > to a normal network and also, separately, give access to internet using the one wireless NIC in each machine? If so and not knowing what the heck your network is in there, you can do this simply by putting a wi-fi router in that is plugged into your ADSL modem. They would get the internal network AND Internet in one hit and if you had a way to cut off the internal network at times you don't want it accessed, if that wireless router is also plugged into the network WIRED, that would solve that. Eg, if you really wanted to disallow access to the internal network at 5PM every week day, you could easily just walk over and pull out the networking cable that leads to your internal network and leave the router plugged into the ADSL modem which, naturally, leads to Internet. I hope that is of some help. Sorry being vague.
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