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  • Nov 28, 2007, 06:38 AM
    sinufrancis
    Connect Networks through VPN
    Dear Experts,
    I have offices in different locations. My office 2 I connected to office 1 through VPN (vpn server in office 1) i.e. each computer having vpn client and it will call to vpn server and will connect. This two offices having 2 ip range . Office 1 is in the range 192.168.0.1... and office 2 in the range 192.168.1.1... when office 2 computers connected to vpn server , it will give ip address of office 1 range.

    Now my problem , I can access the connected pc's of office 2 from office 1. but I cannot access other pc's / devices of the office2 networks through this onnected PC.

    How can I access other computers or independent devices in the range of 192.168.1.1 through this vpn connected computer.


    Waiting for the quick reply


    Thanks


    Sinu francis
  • Nov 29, 2007, 02:48 PM
    jstrike
    When you vpn in from office 2 to the vpn server in office 1 that computer is now on the same network so it has full access to all the devices in office 1. That connection is one way, you cannot use that connection from another computer in office 1 to access computers back in office 2. To access computers in office 2 from office 1 you would have setup a VPN server in office 2. Your best bet (and I don't have a lot of experience here) is to look into routers that support router to router VPN. I'm pretty sure Netgear routers will support this.

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