Re: Could not connect to RD within same IP Range.



Thanks a lot for you answer! I posted several messages in different forums
but they seem to have problem even in understanding my problem and
eventually I did not get any help from them. Also, I would like to clarify
onething form you, please. You told me different "geographical" location?
These 2 IPs are using in office. As I mentioned, one is for my Desktop PC
and another to Laptop while I am in office. Does it ring any bell? If still
your answer is No, then is there a way I can get this working? Please let me
know if you would like further explaination. Thanks a ton for your help!

Thanks,
KLN.

"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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> Two networks located in two different geographical locations both running
> the same TCP/IP "segment" can never connect to each other over the
> Internet.
> The Internet is a Layer3 routed network and each "hop" along a particular
> path is always a different TCP/IP Segment.
>
> They could connect over a Private Leased Line (doesn't use the Internet)
> that is running the routers in "Bridged Mode",...but there is no
> indication
> that this is what you are dealing with.
>
> VPN won't help,...VPN needs the two "ends" to be different TCP/IP
> Segments.
> VPN also expects the VPN Device to have one public Interface and one
> Private
> Interface. This also implies that the LAN is expected to be separated
> from
> the Public Internet and exist within a Private Network running RFC Private
> Addresses (which you aren't).
>
> --
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
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>
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>
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>
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>
>
> "Kln Inc" <narayanan_2k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eKlW2BLEGHA.2704@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I would really appreciate if you could help me out with my current RD
>> problem.
>> I have 2 static IPs one assigned to my Desktop and another one to my
> Laptop.
>> While I am in office, I use static IP and whlie in home I use Wireless.
> Both
>> Subnet and Default Gateway are same for these 2 static IPs. I am able to
>> connect to the Desktop RD from my home through my Laptop. But I could not
>> connect when I use the another Static IP (which I use when I am in
> office).
>> I am not even able to Ping from each of these machines. My Remote Desktop
> is
>> accessible to everyone in my Team including me when I am in my Home. But
>> I
>> don't know why I am unable to access this RD when I use another Static IP
>> which has same Subnet and Default Gateway. I don't know whether this is a
>> problem or something else I need to look into. Could you please help me
> out
>> in this? I direly need this working. I must be able to access RD from my
>> Laptop when I use another IP.
>>
>> IPs are like
>> 12.36.126.68
>> 12.36.126.70
>>
>> Subnet: 255.255.255.0 for both
>> Default Gateway: 12.36.126.9 for both.
>>
>> Please help me!!! Thanks a bunch!!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> KLN.
>>
>>
>
>


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