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Quick W2K VPN Question..

Vegito

Diamond Member
Office lan is 192.168.1.x

People's home lan is usually 192.168.1.x also

So I got a real ip directly map into 192.168.1.10

now when people connect to the real ip and their home network is 192.168.1.x, they can only ping that machine but not others

but if I switch the home network to like 192.168.2.x, it'll work..

any reason why ? I maybe have miss that in my reading..
 
Your client is not sending the request across the connection because it expects the other PC to be on it's local network. When you change the network to 192.168.2.x, the subnet mask tells the client that the other pc is on a different network and sends it to the default gateway interface. You will have to change the subnet mask on the home LAN's in order for the to keep an IP in the 192.168.1.x subnet and still see machines across the VPN. Hope this helps
 
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