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   Horem to All   
   Re: Connect remote office with two VPN r   
   31 Jul 04 01:20:23   
   
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   From: horem21@rogers.com   
      
   I now have an additional WINS server in the Win2K3 machine that has 2 nics.   
   I can browse the LAN from the remote location.  I just can't ping or connect   
   to any LAN IP address?  This must be a routing problem, but where and how do   
   I set up a route so that a machine with an IP of 192.168.1.x can hit a   
   machine with a 10.1.30.x address?   
      
   Anyone?   
      
   Thank you,   
      
   Steve   
      
      
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   "Horem"  wrote in message   
   news:t2AOc.1341871$Ar.671324@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...   
   Hi,   
      
   I have two VPN routers (D-LINK DI808HV) and have established a secure VPN   
   between the two.  I can ping a remote PC by IP to confirm it.   
      
   The problem is what other routing is needed to have the PC's in the remote   
   location see the LAN and login to the domain on the LAN?   
      
   Here is the setup;   
      
   ----VPN---   
   -   
   DNS and DHCP is on LAN at 10.1.30.26.  The LAN is a Windows Active Directory   
   domain.   
   The remote PC's are all members of the domain - joined while at the main   
   office before being moved to the remote office.   
   The Win2k3 server has two nics - one to the LAN and one to the DLINK.   
      
   It's possible to set up routes in the routers, on the remote workstations or   
   in the server, but I don't know where?   
   Do I need to bridge the two adapters in the Win2K3 box?   
      
   Given the above scenario, what routing has to take place to allow the remote   
   machines to log in to the LAN and browse the domain?   
   I read there was a need for a WINS server?  I wll try that now.   
   I really need to get this working, but have little experience so I really   
   appreciate all or any advise.   
      
   Thanks,   
      
   Steve   
      
      
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