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   Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED EMA to All   
   Re: VPN Client IP problems   
   01 Dec 05 23:55:40   
   
   From: mike-newsgroup@-DELETETHISPART-.upcraft.com   
      
   Simple_Net_User wrote:   
   > I hope someone can help me.   
   >   
   > Problem:   
   >   
   > I use Netgear Prosafe VPN Client, and several D-Link VPN routers at   
   > different locations. Setting up the tunnels so they work is no problem, and   
   > I can connect from where ever I am located to all Routers.   
   >   
   > But I have problems when I am located inside a local network that use the   
   > same subnet as I have inside the remote subnet.   
   >   
   > Example: Office with VPN Router 192.168.1.x / 255.255.255.0 - Locale subnet   
   > of Hotel 192.168.1.x / 255.255.255.0   
   >   
   > When both remote loacle net and locale net use the same IP range I can   
   > connect to the VPN tunnel, but I can't reach the computers inside the remote   
   > net.   
   >   
   > Using e.g. D-Link DS-601 VPN Client this works just fine as I can set the   
   > locale subnet to what ever I want in the VPN Client, but with Netgear   
   > Prosafe VPN Client I can't figure out how to get past this problem.   
   >   
   > Anyone have the solution to this?   
   >   
   > Desperatly in need of good advice :-)   
      
   Renumber your office to use a less common subnet.  Avoid 192.168.0.x and   
     192.168.1.x.  Try for something less common like something in 10.x.x.x   
      
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