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  1. DraconianDevil

    Cisco Remote VPN Clients With Dynamic IP Can't Talk To Each Other

    brianinms, Thanks so much for your response. I set up a seperate isakmp client configuration group for the hardware clients, along with a different IP pool and access list. From what I've been able to determine, the "mode network-extension" command goes on the client side rather than the...
  2. DraconianDevil

    Cisco Remote VPN Clients With Dynamic IP Can't Talk To Each Other

    I have an interesting problem I've been scratching my head over and haven't found anyone yet who has had something similar. My Cisco skills aren't the best in the world, so I'm hoping somebody can give me a hand. Local office: Cisco 1841 running 12.4(22)T Static IP on Internet-facing interface...
  3. DraconianDevil

    dual monitors VPN remote desktop

    When starting up the RDP client, use the /SPAN option on the command line. That will let you see both monitors. Be aware that it's not "true" dual monitor support. It's just that both monitors on the computer you are connecting to will appear on the primary monitor of the computer you are...
  4. DraconianDevil

    VPN Routing Problem

    There are two things you might want to look at. From the config above I see the crypto map is allowing traffic from address ranges specified in access-list 102. Of the subnets you listed in the local office, only the 192.168.100.0 and 192.168.140.0 subnets are included in the access list...

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