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9.3

Mixing ISA2004 and Linksys WRT54G Wireless Routers?

Asked by gateguard in MS Forefront-ISA

I want to set up a site-to-site VPN from someone's home to their office.  At their home, they do NOT have a static ip address and I've given up trying to make ISA2004 get a DHCP-provided address from the Cable Modem.  (I'm not even interested in trying that any more.)

So here's what I want to do (in the home):

CableModem
   |
Linksys Router Internet Port (DHCP-provided address from cable company)
(Linksys Router Wireless Disabled, DHCP Server Disabled)
Linksys Router Ethernet Port, Static Address, 192.168.3.1
   |
ISA2004 Server (on Windows 2000 Server), Outside Nic, Static Address, 192.168.3.10
ISA2004 Server (on Windows 2000 Server), Inside Nic, Static Address, 192.168.4.10
   |
Linksys Router Internet Port, Static Address, 192.168.4.1
Linksys Router Wireless&Ethernet clients, DHCP address given out to clients, 192.168.2.x
   |   |   |   |   |
client computers (in the home)

My problem is this link:
ISA2004 Server (on Windows 2000 Server), Inside Nic, Static Address, 192.168.4.10
   |
Linksys Router Internet Port, Static Address, 192.168.4.1

***   Do I need a crossover cable for this link?   ***

Right now, they are not talking to each other over that connection.

(I just happen to have 2 wireless routers, not using the wireless on the "outside" router.)
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