Set up your wireless LAN per the manufacturer's instructions.
On each Win2K Professional client machine that belongs to the wireless LAN, go to Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click your wireless adapter and select Properties. Clear the Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks check boxes. Make sure Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) remains selected, as Figure 1 shows. Click OK.
On the Win2K Server machine, select Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections, Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard. Click Next, then select the Accept incoming connections check box. On the wizard's next screen, make sure that All connection devices remains cleared. On the following screen—the Incoming Virtual Private Connection page—click Allow Virtual Private Connection, then click Next. Choose the users to which you want to permit access to the virtual connection (don't select Guest). On the next screen, ensure that all networking components are selected. On the final page, which lists the name of the resulting connection, click Finish.
On each client, select Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections, Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard. After clicking Next, select Connect to a private network through the Internet. On the next screen, click Do not dial the initial connection. On the following screen, enter the server's DNS name or IP address, then click Next. You can create the connection for all users or for only the logged-on user. Finally, you can edit the name of the connection. Click Finish.
A Connect Virtual Private Connection dialog box appears on the client. To complete the connection, the user must type a username and password. The client now sees the server as if the two were connected directly on the LAN