Re: cannot ping network resources after connecting successfully with VPN passthrough DSL-504T



What is the subnet on your LAN in the office and what is the subnet at home?
They have to be different.

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Claus
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Hi,

I have a small network at work consisting of one domain controller
(windows 2003 server), 7 computers (WinXpSP2) connected to the domain,
a 3COM switch connected to a DSL-504T ADSL router connecting everyone
to the internet.

I set up VPN on the windows 2003 server, and setup the VPN
portforwarding in the router. At home, I setup a vpn connection and
tried to connect. Everying seemed to go very well especially after the
connection was successful.

However, When I try to ping a pc in the remote network, I get no
response. Am I missing something here?



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