Re: Remote Desktop through VPN



The cable is hooked up on the LAN side. It's weird, I can ping the server
name, and any computer that is hooked up by wire, but anything wireless, I
can not. I can't even ping my own IP address when using a wireless laptop,
but can do a remote desktop into the server and any of the other.

"Russ Grover" wrote:

> Is the Cat5 cable in the WAN SIDE OR LAN side?
> If it's in the wan side of course you won't see laptops cause it's routing.
> If your cable is in the Lan side I don't have clue why you can't see the
> laptops
> Can you ping the server name from the laptops and get a reply?
>
> --
> Russ Grover
> Small Business IT Support
> Portland\Beaverton OR USA
> Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
> Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
>
>
> "Josh C." <JoshC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:13CB5E39-9340-45AE-99F1-292E2045BA74@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In the remote sites, the the WG SOHO boxes run the DHCP, and I have
> > Linksys
> > Speedbooster wireless routers setup to run as access points, not gateway.
> > Although the option is gateway or router, and I chose router and turned
> > off
> > the DHCP. So it's supposed to act as an access point with this setting.
> >
> > "Russ Grover" wrote:
> >
> >> How's the WiFi Setup? is it setup as a Access Point? or a Router?
> >>
> >> If it's Set up as a Access Point you should be able to see it...
> >> Do you know what I'm talking about?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Russ Grover
> >> Small Business IT Support
> >> Portland\Beaverton OR USA
> >> Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
> >> Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
> >>
> >>
> >> "Josh C." <JoshC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:36E67E81-F07D-440E-8515-B28315E6FBF6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >I have 3 sites that have Watchguard SOHO 6tc's with VPN's setup between
> >> >the
> >> > three sites. I have SBS 03 Std at the main site and can remote desktop
> >> > into
> >> > any of the desktops and server at the main site from one remote
> >> > location.
> >> > I
> >> > would like to do a remote desktop to a wireless laptop at the other
> >> > remote
> >> > site, but I can't seem to get the IP address. I can view the printers
> >> > and
> >> > ping other IP addresses, but not the wireless. Any suggestions?
> >> > Thanks!
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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