

- I need to forward packets for WAN links or interfaces ; in order to do NAT I need to know what is the IP of this interface/connection. For the connection, I can use the RAS_LINKS structure. But is there another way for the interface than looking in the registry with the device ID ?
- I also need to know the DNS server(s) from these interface/connection. For the interface I can look into the same key of the registry ; but for the connection, I don't know how to find it (the information is also in the registry, but how can I proceed to know its ID ?)
Since I know now I can use your driver and API, I'll have to purchase it. How does it work after, I download a package containing all tools to install it or so ? I'd need to perform a silent install of the driver, is this possible ?
Other question, are the sources of the VirtNet adapter available in this package ? It would be nice if I could rename it with the name of my company.

How can I do to obtain this certificate ?
Will it be ok for the VirtNet source code if I purchage the developer update, since I have no modifications to do ?
But if my software runs well and I don't need neither support nor upgrades, will I still have the right to sell my products using your driver or will I have to renew my subscription ?
Another question, I don't remember if the driver works with Windows 7 64 bits ; if it's not the case will I have the new version if it's released within one year ?


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