So would this work?
ComputerA------Router1-------Router2------ComputerB
where:
ComputerA connects to LAN side of Router1 by normal patch cable
ComputerB connects to LAN side of Router2 by normal patch cable
WAN side of Router1 connects to WAN side of Router2 by crossover cable...
Can I connect 2 Linksys routers (befsx41 & befvp41) by their WAN ports in a classroom setting to simulate seperate citys? Would you use straight through cable?
I tried admin & password, with & without caps, and everything else that was writen down. Sonicwall says I can blow it away and start over but I wanted to avoid that if I could.
I just went to work for company that has a Sonicwall SOHO3. No one knows the password, Anyway around it? Is there a password recovery like Cisco? I really didn't want to start over because there is no records of the setup and there is five remote sites. Thanks
There are no routers on our networks. We are using a modem with public IP on each end connected to the internet. We are now able to to connect both ways through the VPN. The only change was deleting a user account and then add the user back in. We thought we would be able to see something on the...
Thanks for the reply. I have looked at those sites. I still don't see what I'm doing wrong. Should I be able to see the hard drive or anything else when I connect to his box?
A friend and me are trying to learn VPN. I've been reading as much as I can on the internet and in book stores, but we must be missing something.
We both are on dialup. I'm running Win2000 Pro. He's running XP Pro. We both have dynamic IPs which we give each other. We have each set up a server...
So the only problem is when more than 5 boxes try to hit XP Home at the same time? If number 6 tries, does that box just get denied and has to try again?
I have read several places that you can only network 5 XP Home computers, but no details as to what that really means. I have a company I'm trying to help that has 6 XP Home boxes and 1 XP Pro. I don't see anything not working. Is there a real limit or is this OK?
Thanks
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