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|    Question: same network addr. range on bo    |
|    13 Sep 04 02:35:05    |
      Hello              With the first configuration below, I cannot connect to workstations on the       office network through VPN. I do see the workstations in the network       neighborhood, but I can't ping       any of them. If I change my local Lan IP to a range different than the one       used on the office LAN, everything works fine.              Could someone tell me if this is just normal behavior, or is it a bad       configuration or a bad routing or a bad something else? If it's normal, I will       resignate, but if there is something to       do to correct it, I would gladly welcome some hints.                     1) This doesn't work.              The network at the office is set up with 192.168.0.*       The vnp server (windows server) delivers addresses through DHCP in the range       10.1.0.*       My LAN at home also uses IP addresses like 192.168.0.*                     2) This works fine              Same setup as above but my LAN at home uses IP addresses like 192.168.1.* or       any other address range.                     Thanks              JP Tanguay       jp.keinspam.tanguay@sympatico.ca (drop .keinspam)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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