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Remote access of a small Network using TCP/IP

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GREGLOWE

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Hi,

I am trying to access a small (5 NT Workstations) network by setting one of them up with Remote access server. If I use NETBEUI I can dial in and see all 5 of the PC's, map drives, etc. However I need to connect to them via TCP/IP, when I config the Dial-up networking to use TCP/IP I can connect, and see the one machine that I dial into, but not the others. Can someone please explain how this should be set up.

Regards,
Greg
 
I can't tell you exactly how to fix it, because I have used this method of remote connection, but I bet I can give you a clue where to look.

I suspect the IP addresses that are assigned to the remote server & client are not in the same range as your regular network. What ip address do you get when you log in? I think it assigns 192.168.0.2 (maybe). Is this in the same subnet that the network uses?
 
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