Re: How to use a router provided VPN?
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Date: 02/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 07:25:20 -0800
>-----Original Message-----
>anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
>> Marty,
>> If you're setting up a VPN then they both need to be in
>> the same private ip octet, eg. 192.168.1.1 and
>> 192.168.1.2 also the subnets should be the same.
>
>Actually, if both networks are using the same IP network,
VPN won't work
>AFAIK.
>
Any idea what allows one machine to "browse" to another
machine when mapping a drive? That's what I'd like to
do. Is it a workgroup name issue? A subnet issue?
Thanks,
Maty
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