Routix NetCom on Windows 2003

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Kumar

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Jan 15, 2009, 10:59:26 AM1/15/09
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Hi,

I have a Windows 2003 Server with two network cards one connected to
my DSL Modem in my Basement and the other connected to my Home Switch,
also I have Two system with XP for the kids and two laptops on vista
for myself and my wife. All the internal network is on Static IP.

I downloaded Routix NetCom http://www.routix.net/netcom/files/NetComSetup.exe
and installed the same with http://www.routix.net/files/wscript/2003/5.7/scripten.exe
Script 5.7 and installed both on the 2003 now when I run the NetCom
Console it does not have any bar to configure the same, the only this
showing on the window is the Menu Bar (File and Help), 1st Bar
(Manual, About, Web, Hide, Exit), under that there is a side window
which has only one Item "Connections" with no right click options and
the window on the right which has only one head bar (Connect, Add,
Remove and Edit) and in that windows is Local Host - Connection to
localhost (127.0.0.1).

That’s all the console have.

I was looking for just the NAT functionality for al the systems to get
the to the internet.

I looked on the Help and got 1. ALLOW ALL - Create rule to allow all
network traffic from all to all - (it must be always last item in
rules list): Packet action equal to Allow

So the above is the only rule without restrictions, I want for free
flow of traffic from LAN to the Internet.

How to get this done and how to configure the same?

Routix.net

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Jan 16, 2009, 12:12:10 AM1/16/09
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Select "LocalHost - Connection to localhost (127.0.0.1)" by mouse and
click "Connect" button or simply double-click item "LocalHost -
Connection to localhost (127.0.0.1)".
Password dialog appears - click "OK" (by default password is empty).
When connected - you can configure rules by wizard or by creation
rules manually.

NOTE:
At this moment Routix NetCom works with 32-bit Windows 2000, XP, 2003
only.

On Jan 15, 6:59 pm, Kumar <shailesh160...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows 2003 Server with two network cards one connected to
> my DSL Modem in my Basement and the other connected to my Home Switch,
> also I have Two system with XP for the kids and two laptops on vista
> for myself and my wife. All the internal network is on Static IP.
>
> I downloaded Routix NetComhttp://www.routix.net/netcom/files/NetComSetup.exe
> and installed the same withhttp://www.routix.net/files/wscript/2003/5.7/scripten.exe
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