Hello all,
Here is my problem:
I have two LANs. First 192.168.1.0 (Remote Office) and Second 192.168.2.0 (Main Office)
I have: XP pro=>VPN on Win2K Adv Server=>Router=>DSL Static IP=>Internet<=
on each side
I am able to connect over VPN to the Main office, but I can’t ping Lan in Main Office from Remote Office.
If I do this way: XP pro=>VPN on Win2K Adv Server=>Router=>DSL Static IP=>Internet=>VPN on Win XP pro=>Win2K Adv Server
Than I can connect over VPN and even log in to Terminal Server on Win2K in the Main Office from Win2K in Remote Office BUT:
1). I still have a problem to ping other workstations.
2). I takes few attempts before I successfully connected to TS.
3). I was not able to ping or connect to the LAN in Main Office from Workstations in Remote Office. (When I ping from Remote Workstation it is setting successful VPN connection)
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is my problem:
I have two LANs. First 192.168.1.0 (Remote Office) and Second 192.168.2.0 (Main Office)
I have: XP pro=>VPN on Win2K Adv Server=>Router=>DSL Static IP=>Internet<=
on each side
I am able to connect over VPN to the Main office, but I can’t ping Lan in Main Office from Remote Office.
If I do this way: XP pro=>VPN on Win2K Adv Server=>Router=>DSL Static IP=>Internet=>VPN on Win XP pro=>Win2K Adv Server
Than I can connect over VPN and even log in to Terminal Server on Win2K in the Main Office from Win2K in Remote Office BUT:
1). I still have a problem to ping other workstations.
2). I takes few attempts before I successfully connected to TS.
3). I was not able to ping or connect to the LAN in Main Office from Workstations in Remote Office. (When I ping from Remote Workstation it is setting successful VPN connection)
Any help would be appreciated.