Router-to-Router VPN connects but doesn't route



I have a Windows Server 2003 computer on the 192.168.100.0 network in
WA and a Windows Server 2003 computer on the 192.168.1.0 network in VT.
Both computers use DSL to get to the Internet. I am trying to setup a
router-to-router demand dial VPN connection between them over the
Internet.

I have setup demand-dial connections on each server and either one can
initiate the connection and connect successfully. I have setup a static
route on each server to route to the remote network using the
demand-dial interface.

The problem is that after the demand-dial connections connect, I cannot
ping any addresses on the remote network. Neither side can ping the
other network. Routing tables on both servers show a route to the
remote network using the appropriate demand-dial interface. The only
thing that does work is if I ping the IP address that the server
assigns the remote client on the same network. I can tell the ping is
working over the Internet because of the response time. It's just not
working when pinging the remote network IP's.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
Dave Gray

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