Configuring a Server for Dial-up Clients

To allow the connection of multiple, simultaneous dial-up clients, you must have modem-pooling equipment (hereafter referred to as the modem bank) with the appropriate connections to the local telecommunications provider. A typical modem bank for Windows Server 2003 includes an adapter that installs in the computer running Windows Server 2003. Make sure that the equipment is in the Windows Server 2003 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), and that all the protocols needed for the dial-up connections are installed on this server. Then follow these steps:

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Launch Routing And Remote Access from the Administrative Tools folder on the Programs menu.
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By default, the local computer is shown as a server. Right-click ...

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