OK, more info as i learn here
On the Host side i have set a range for the ip addresses for both the client and server. These IP addresses are not in the same range as the actual IP address used by the NIC for the LAN.
On the client side when setting up the connection i used the WAN port ip...
the addresses listed are 192.168.0.19 Server and 192.168.0.20 Client. Of course i can ping the client from the client.. but it times out when pinging the first ip.
Let me give you a little more info. I was getting a "TCP/IP CP reported error 733" error message everytime i tried to...
update... i did a seach and one of the computers comes up under Web Client Network... but i cannot explore it or look at its properties.. despite it being shared to the network.. just some more info for you.. Thanks again
ok, ping works fine from both sides.. when you are talking about the VPN IP.. do u mean the WAN IP ?.. There is a WAN IP address that we have to use on the router because it sets the local IP on the PC. So when you say search for the computer name i dont know what you mean.. its a wan ip for a...
OK, got rid of the error and connected by assigning an IP address on the host side. Didnt know i needed to do that manually.. but it made sense so i tried it.. Now it shows me as connected, but no workgroup or computer. How do i actaully view the host side? When i view my ip settings, i see...
Hey All,
Little help please
Setting up VPN in the following fashion.
WindowsXP(Client)->Router(Netgear RP114)->Cable Modem->Internet->Cable Modem->Router(Netgear MR314)->WindowsXP(Host)
Setup the VPN network connection on the client side and the host VPN connection on the host side. Also...
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