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|    Message 683 of 2,348    |
|    Jason Gallas to Chris Kyriacou    |
|    Re: How to browse the LAN once connected    |
|    08 Jan 04 14:46:12    |
   
   From: jgallas@usa.nospam.net   
      
   If they are windows machines simply type in the IP address of the server in   
   question followed by the share name:   
      
   \\192.168.1.1\share name   
      
      
   "Chris Kyriacou" wrote in message   
   news:3ffbe41d$0$61065$65c69314@mercury.nildram.net...   
   : I am having the same problem with an fvs318 and softremote. I can ping   
   : machines behind the firewall but don't see them on my network places and   
   : therefore can't access them. any ideas?   
   : "Phil" wrote in message   
   : news:30d87c0a.0401061956.6d22bc3a@posting.google.com...   
   : > Once I am properly connected to my VPN from a remote location (over a   
   : > SonicWall Soho3), I can utilize PCAnywhere or VNC remote control   
   : > software, but I cannot browse the Local network or connect to any   
   : > server on the network. I am running TCP\IP with DHCP via the SOHO,   
   : > and Windows XP on the client and Windows 2000 Server with Active   
   : > Directory.   
   : >   
   : > What could be the cause of me not being able to browse the network and   
   : > see the servers? How do I set up my SonicWall SOHO3 to browse the   
   : > network?   
   : >   
   : > Thanks for your help!   
   :   
   :   
      
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