Yes I did finally resolve this. I ended up having to put 3 different routers at our Main office and setup 3 different VPN tunnels on the remote office router for each network.
I'll try to see if I can explain it a little better.
At the Main Office our network look likes this:
Router: 172.22.12.30
Server: 172.22.12.50
Our software connects to a 3rd party through a vpn the router for that is 172.22.12.1. There are two ip's that we use to connect to, they are...
Ok, please bare with me I don't know much about networking but i've been put in charge to do this.
Our software that we use for our business connects to a remote location through a vpn tunnel. Our local network is 172.22.12.0/255.255.255.0. The router for the remote location is...
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