Cannot access RWA, VPN etc over the Internet but RDP OK - Essentials Role on WS2012R2

Hello
I have a Hyper-V VM with WS2012R2 installed plus the Essentials Experience Role with RWA and VPN enabled.
There are 2 virtual NICS one on the LAN and one on the Internet. Both display the RWA logon screen when accessed locally. Both allow RDP no problem including over the Internet.
However the RWA logon screen does not display when accessed over the Internet.
Any ideas? It's driving me crazy!

Hmm. It seems to work on both NICs locally but I take your advice.
I wouldn't want to open up the LAN NIC to the Internet so I think the Essentials Experience Role will be out. Shame.
Thanks

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