I have 2 Linksys BEFVP41 routers - one in the main office and one in a branch office. The main office DC is running Windows 2003 with dual NIC's. The internal NIC is on the network 10.5.1.0 and the other NIC is addressed at 192.168.1.2 connected to the BEFVP41 which is 192.168.1.1 and then on to the Internet via DSL.
The branch office has the other BEFVP41 and 3 PC's using the network 192.168.2.0. The IP address of the router is 192.168.2.1.
I have set up a VPN from the branch office to the main office and it connects perfectly. The main office has a static IP address.
Question: now that it is connected, how do I get to the 10.5.1.0 segment of the network in order that the users can log in to the DC and be authenticated. Presently I can ping the external NIC on the server (192.168.1.2) from the branch office, but I can't see the 10.5.1.1 address of the server.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The branch office has the other BEFVP41 and 3 PC's using the network 192.168.2.0. The IP address of the router is 192.168.2.1.
I have set up a VPN from the branch office to the main office and it connects perfectly. The main office has a static IP address.
Question: now that it is connected, how do I get to the 10.5.1.0 segment of the network in order that the users can log in to the DC and be authenticated. Presently I can ping the external NIC on the server (192.168.1.2) from the branch office, but I can't see the 10.5.1.1 address of the server.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.