I have an industrial PC with 4 Ethernet port, I would like to use this PC as a router on windows 7. Before we used Ubuntu so there is an open source solutiosn, but unfortunately the UPS power supply doesn't support Ubuntu, so now we have to change the operation system to windows embedded standard 7. Is it possible to set up a PC to act as a router.
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1Could you provide more detail on the network setup?– Dave MFeb 27, 2012 at 12:54
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I'm looking for the same solution as the Zentyal on Ubuntu. Are there any?– Kicsi ManoFeb 27, 2012 at 13:10
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That's not what Dave has asked.– Tamara WijsmanFeb 27, 2012 at 14:38
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I would like to use this PC as a firewall, but also I would like to use a remote desktop viewer to connect to the other computers, which are behind this PC.– Kicsi ManoFeb 27, 2012 at 15:09
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1@KicsiMano please add new information to your original question by using the edit feature.– MoabFeb 27, 2012 at 18:04
2 Answers
To forward packets (act as a router) between attached networks you can change/create a registry setting:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
Value Name: IpEnableRouter
Value Type: REG_DWORD
Value Data: 1
To modify the static routing table use the route
command.
To check it has been enabled use ipconfig /all
and there should be a line:
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
If all devices are connected to a NIC on the industrial PC, you would simply need to connect to the PC using Remote Desktop. You can then connect to the other devices.
We use Dameware or VNC to make the conenction to the Industrial PC and the open an RDP conenction to the other connected PCs. In some cases it is only needed to manage controls software on the Industrial PC for assoiated devices like cameras or PLCs.
You do not need to configure much, especially if you connect to the other subnets by IP.