I don't think you can move the captions. If you watch the video on the UA-cam page you can select the icon interactive transcript. This will display the captions under the video. Than you can just switch the captions off. Glad to hear that you like the video.
RRAS (Routing and Remote Access) can work as a route plus vpn. There is a commercial product called Netlimiter that can control how much bandwidth is going through the server.
Thanks for the comment. The old software we use to use had trouble with arrows, particularly animated arrows. We have now overcome this issue so are new videos have much better arrows which should make it easier to understand. We try to make videos in which the graphics help the viewer understand the content. Any other comments on how we can improve are videos are greatly appreciated.
Nice video, still pretty usable in the actuality anyways, here is my question: how do you have those many network adapters (local area connection 2,3 and 4). I have my VMware running differents virtual machines but what I'm trying to do is to test this ripv2 routing protocol on my server-01 to route to server-02. I have followed along this video all the steps but I am not able to get an additional router on my virtual machines. Did you use a Host with 4 different NIC?
We in our company are facing bandwidth issues since some users are using more bandwidth. I am planning for making a windows Server 2008 r2 as a default gateway(instead of router) for all computers and install some monitoring software. So for going to the internet each request will go through the default gateway and to the router. When i done it directly no internet connection is getting in the client computer. What should i do in Windows server to make it a perfect default gateway between router and client pc . Also please give some good bandwidth managing software. I searched in Net for port mirroring of my belkin router but i cant find any useful post.
We use to use netlimiter but I am not sure if this works on Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows is not the best choice for a router. If you can, I would use a hardware router.
With the proper routes, that is very doable. You just need a router for each individual subnet, you could virtualize those in VMware and have them communicate. Windows can do this but there are better, Linux-based dedicated software routers that can be spun up very easily (e.g. vyos.io/)
VPN Client -> Router with public ip and port forwarding ---> ( Windows server 2008 with VPN ------->Linux server. ) Windows server has two NIC. Who should assign IP to Windows server and Linux Server ? The router or Windows server ?
Nice video but it didnt help me execute my small project.. This is my case:Using VM workstation 9.I have setup 2 domain controllers each running exchange 2010.one has IP 192.168.1.1 and the other 192.168.2.1.MS Exchange 2010 is running fine and the users in the respective domains can email each thru outlook.but the problem is; how do I route the 2 networks to have users email across the domains.I tried to configure 2 servers as routers but am stuck.. This my school project. Guys help:-)
You only need one router server configured as a router to route traffic. Windows Server 2008 is not the easier to set up for router. We have a videos coming out on how to build a router from scratch using Linux, however there are still in post production. You could try a pre-configured router distribution. TekSydnicate has a video setting up pFSense pfSense: How to Turn an Old PC into an Epic Router Essentially what you would do is install pFSense in a virtual machine. Give it two virtual network adapters and then set your gateways on both networks to those network adapters.
Hi mate, it looks like you are based in Australia, so proud of you.. keep going, we all love your videos!
I don't think you can move the captions. If you watch the video on the UA-cam page you can select the icon interactive transcript. This will display the captions under the video. Than you can just switch the captions off. Glad to hear that you like the video.
RRAS (Routing and Remote Access) can work as a route plus vpn. There is a commercial product called Netlimiter that can control how much bandwidth is going through the server.
Thanks for the comment. The old software we use to use had trouble with arrows, particularly animated arrows. We have now overcome this issue so are new videos have much better arrows which should make it easier to understand. We try to make videos in which the graphics help the viewer understand the content. Any other comments on how we can improve are videos are greatly appreciated.
Thanks, glad we could help and thanks for watching the video.
Yes we are, all though we have people from all around the world that work for us. :)
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Does you RRAS server have DNS installed on it? It may be that the RRAS server DNS role is resolving DNS requests itself rather than forwarding them.
I think if you create a rule for each IP address you could do it. Since it is RRAS you would be using the same IP addresses each time.
Nice video, still pretty usable in the actuality anyways, here is my question: how do you have those many network adapters (local area connection 2,3 and 4). I have my VMware running differents virtual machines but what I'm trying to do is to test this ripv2 routing protocol on my server-01 to route to server-02. I have followed along this video all the steps but I am not able to get an additional router on my virtual machines. Did you use a Host with 4 different NIC?
Thanks for replying to fast, I have tried RRAS but can Netlimiter limit speed of a specific IP ?
Great video! This is helpful.
Thank you, we're glad you found the video helpful!
Thanks for the info, I will try this pfSense
Is there a software that can act as a gateway and manage bandwidth for windows server 2008 R2 ?
We in our company are facing bandwidth issues since some users are using more bandwidth. I am planning for making a windows Server 2008 r2 as a default gateway(instead of router) for all computers and install some monitoring software. So for going to the internet each request will go through the default gateway and to the router. When i done it directly no internet connection is getting in the client computer. What should i do in Windows server to make it a perfect default gateway between router and client pc . Also please give some good bandwidth managing software. I searched in Net for port mirroring of my belkin router but i cant find any useful post.
We use to use netlimiter but I am not sure if this works on Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows is not the best choice for a router. If you can, I would use a hardware router.
itfreetraining thanks for ur reply sir. i will try netlimiter
Can we do lan routing between 3 different subnet network to communicate each other on Server 2008 R2 in vmware ?
With the proper routes, that is very doable. You just need a router for each individual subnet, you could virtualize those in VMware and have them communicate. Windows can do this but there are better, Linux-based dedicated software routers that can be spun up very easily (e.g. vyos.io/)
Thanks very much.
VPN Client -> Router with public ip and port forwarding ---> ( Windows server 2008 with VPN ------->Linux server. )
Windows server has two NIC.
Who should assign IP to Windows server and Linux Server ? The router or Windows server ?
Gunjan J Generally with servers you would assign a static IP address. You generally would not use DHCP for a server.
itfreetraining Thanks, its helped.
You're welcome
Nice video, well explained!
A bit hard to follow at times, perhaps the addition of arrows as you talk on the diagrams could be helpfull.
Thanks mate, it helped me a lot.
if its possible, dont put the text in the middle of the screen. makes it hard to follow the diagram.
great job though.
thanks...
GREAT!!!
wow It so good as usual thanks alot !
by the way, I know you can turn off caption. just a thought for those that are visually impaired.
Not sure what you mean. All out videos come with captions and you can switch them off if you wish.
Nice video but it didnt help me execute my small project..
This is my case:Using VM workstation 9.I have setup 2 domain controllers each running exchange 2010.one has IP 192.168.1.1 and the other 192.168.2.1.MS Exchange 2010 is running fine and the users in the respective domains can email each thru outlook.but the problem is; how do I route the 2 networks to have users email across the domains.I tried to configure 2 servers as routers but am stuck.. This my school project. Guys help:-)
You only need one router server configured as a router to route traffic. Windows Server 2008 is not the easier to set up for router. We have a videos coming out on how to build a router from scratch using Linux, however there are still in post production. You could try a pre-configured router distribution. TekSydnicate has a video setting up pFSense pfSense: How to Turn an Old PC into an Epic Router Essentially what you would do is install pFSense in a virtual machine. Give it two virtual network adapters and then set your gateways on both networks to those network adapters.
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