Re: How to enable communication between Two different lans (subnets)/ domains 2003 server based? Assistance?



"markm75" <markm75c@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have given all the ips involved, well mostly... which ones do you
feel are missing?

The RRAS Router.

But you should be able to figure out what I mean by this anyway....

Destination IP: 192.168.227.0
Netmask: the usual
Gateway: 192.168.100.???????
Interface: internal lan
Metric: <probably "1">



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