sgscit,
Thanks for the feedback.
1) I did not try an internet site from LAN B using an IP address (didn't know any to try). However, I can get to an IIS web page from a LAN A workstation using its 172.30.x.x number. I'll see if I can try it the other way...I'm pretty sure it'll work.
2) I...
Just more info:
- LAN A is supported by a Linksys router running DHCP
- LAN B is support by Eth1 on a Cisco 4500 running IOS 11.2
- DHCP on LAN B is provided by a Windows NT 4 server which does not supply DNS (but does supply WINS) info
- LAN A 192.168.1.0 has a DSL line and DNS servers via ISP.
- LAN B 172.30.248.0 is a private network but has a static route to 192.168.1.0
- LAN B has no DNS set up (due to being a private network)
- From a PC on LAN B, I can ping addresses on LAN A but cannot use Internet Explorer to browse...
Remote office = BEFSX41 behind cable modem
Corporate Office = BEFSX41 behind DSL router
**not sure if the WAN IPs on either are dynamic or static
Need to have remote office access corporate office.
1. DO I need VPN set up on both BEFSX41s to have full LAN-LAN communication? Would I be better...
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