ok, I went to the host file and added the IP address of the Computer on the LAN that I want to access. I do not find it in Net Places. What else should I do?
Thanks
Jeck
I do not have a dns server at either location, so.. where do I go to enter the IP address? Do I need to do anything else to enable me to browse the LAN? I am sorry if these questions are not clear, if they are not let me know. Thanks again for everything! :-)
Jeck
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I am getting confused on the Local Secure Group,Remote Secure Group, and Remote Security Gateway. I have set the L.S.G at the client and the R.S.G. at the host to be the same. Does the remote security gateway at the client end need to be the static IP of the host?
Thank for any help
Jeck
Just to make sure I am understanding you...I can not configure the vpn with a client router(befsr41 linksys) to a host (befvp41 linksys)?! Both routers need to be befvp41 linksys? Also I just have to have a static IP at the host, right?!
Thank you for all your help!!
Jessica
Thanks for the quick reply :-)
This is a small office trying to connect to another small office. We do have a befvp41 linksys vpn router at the host, and befsr41 linksys router at the client. So, what I gather Is I need to have a vpn router at the client and a static IP also?! Would this make...
Thank you for your post, I have went to linksys site and followed that doc, but still no luck. I am very "green" in this area! Ok, in the steps of the linksys doc. they have at the beginning an IP address example for the Windows 2000 environment, what do you use if you do not have a...
I am trying to set up a vpn in a small office (wkstations-windows2000pro, LAN) to connect to another small office (wkstations--same, linksys BEFVP41 router, LAN).
Is there any step by step instructions out there?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! :-)
Thanks
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