question about windows server 2003 and wireless routing

Not a problem. When setup is complete for SBS you will just run the Internet Connection wizard and choose which NIC you want for your public interface and which you want for local interface. Pick the wireless for public and the hardwired for local (or vice versa I wasn't sure which you wanted). Then the internet will come in through the server and provide access to everyone else. It will do the routing, firewall, etc. SBS is soooo easy to setup. Just remember, do it the way IT wants to do it. Don't get in and mess unless you know what you are doing because its almost all wizard-driven and you don't know what its doing.
 
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