Just trying to set up a PPTP / NAT server in Hyper-V - and no, hardware is NOT an option (would cost me 400 USD monthly hosting costs, plus additional for network ports).
I can see the ARP info for the IP addresses on the mikrotik on the hyper-v "server" (via "arp -a"), so obviously the ip addresses are "somehow visible", at least the mikrotik is sending ARP packets.
But I am totally unable to get any pink, network traffic, use winbox etc.
Network cards are legacy, which would be VERY - ah - unpowerfull but also primitive (ne2000, i think) so they should work...?
Server is a Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate... We use already 2 installs and have no problems with other OS, but those have enlightment components.
So, the question - does it make sense to go on, or should I just wipe and install something else? That thing just needs some basic routing + pptp VPN into our main network anyway...
So far I was under the impression Hyper-V would work with legacy adapters?