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Windows Server 2003 Standard DHCP route question

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Jtizzle

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Feb 2, 2006
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I have setup a VPN connecting and started to route traffice between the two networks just fine. Right now I have the remote router set as the DHCP server, but there is an inherant problem in that, and that is none of the computer show in the network neighborhood. if I have my dhcp issues IP for the 10.10.11.0 network and set the reservation for the route to 10.10.10.2 which is the VPN routers internal address will that do the trick? or am I missing something? Thanks.
 
It is better to setup WINS for VPN name resolution. Otherwise, do DNS suffix. These search result may help,

vpn name resolution and browsing
Even Windows 2003 Network frequently require WINS server(s) if you have routers (and VPN may constitute a router if it is not just client->server, ...


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