Basic VPN
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I have a very basic question.
Have setup a VPN connection between two hardware devices.
LAN 1 : 192.168.101.1
LAN2:192.168.105.1
Now what I thought is in my networks I would be able to see both
LAN's..But this is not the case.
Is there a simple way to allow the users to see the other LAN
resources??
Thanks
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