Re: Sonicwall and XP Help!!!
- From: "ThePro" <mcthepro_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 17:43:28 -0500
Nope.
ThePro
"Candace Sparks" <consultants1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did you have to do anything on the workstation at the remote site to make things work?
"ThePro" <mcthepro_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A56107DA-4ACB-4A4E-ADC1-BDFA05D93F1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi,
I have the same network than you have (main site with AD, remote site without server linked with SonicWall Lan-2-Lan VPN) and it works fine, so there is definitively a way to make it work for you.
This said, I agree with the other poster. Installing a server for AD, DHCP, WINS, etc. at the remote site is the best.
ThePro
"Candace Sparks" <consultants1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I have been reading all the posts to my original post, and will be addressing the problem again this week. The techs at SonicWall I have talked to said it is a Microsoft problem, and are not willing to help. I have enabled the NETBIOS helper in the Sonicwall on both sides of hte VPN. At the main office I had to add WINS to the IP protocol settings to get the wireless laptops to work on the network there. I have been uable to get the wireless laptop at the branch office (peer to peer network) to see the network, even with the settings in the SonicWall
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