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This server has been running for a while with no issues. Recently one of my network adapters went out, so I replaced it with a new card, and it is all set up. Now, the server is online, but I don't understand much about routing and remote access to convince it to use this new internet connection as the shared connection for the rest of my network.
I did however go into Routing and Remote Access> IP Routing> NAT/Firewall where I added LAC2 and told it to be a public interface with NAT enabled. I then went on to the services tab and enabled all the services I need, including web server both HTTP and HTTPS. Still I get nothing on the other computers. Am I missing something? Thanks!

post the results of a ipconfig /all from the server.
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The information you`ve posted is fairly scant. What are you using as your router between the internet and your internal network? I presume your using RRAS? If so why not just buy any cheap router and plug your modem into that? It would be a far simpler setup. Additonally RAS is not required in order to share a public IP address. Simply enabling ICS will do the same job on the server providing you have an extra nic for your client side and a spare hub for your clients to connect to.
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