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Posted by L C on December 4, 2005, 7:37 am
Please log in for more thread options I have a Dlink DI 808HV running on a DSL line with a static public IP. I am trying to get XP and 2K client to connect to our server remotely and I am confused The setup is as follows: Public Static: Verizon IP LAN 192.168.0.1 PPTP Virtual 192.168.2.1 When I connect to the VPN from my remote client I get an address of 192.168.2.2. But then I have no way of getting to my server 192.168.0.23. The router will not let me make my virtual IP on the same subnet as my LAN. Do I need to add routes to my clients or router? I have gotten myself beyond confused. Thank You in Advanced. Larry C | |||||||||||||
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Posted by ilwingsfan on December 5, 2005, 7:20 am
Please log in for more thread options Just setup 1 of these a couple weeks ago (dynamic IP but same setup for this). You have it setup correctly so far. Take a look at this http://www.dlink.ca/support/gateway/di-804hv/manual/di804hv_pptp_server.exe Let me know - Can you PING the server? Can you Ping the LAN side of the router (192.168.0.1). When you say you can't get to the server how are you trying to do that? Are you trying to browse a workgroup,etc?. Bob L C wrote: | |||||||||||||
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Posted by L C on December 5, 2005, 2:38 pm
Please log in for more thread options Bob,
I had setup the Virtual PPTP as the IP of my server so that was my issue. I am now getting the "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request" message. Time to research that. I am making progress though. Thanks for the Help Larry C > LC ,
http://www.dlink.ca/support/gateway/di-804hv/manual/di804hv_pptp_server.exe > > Just setup 1 of these a couple weeks ago (dynamic IP but same setup for > this). You have it setup correctly so far. > > Take a look at this > >
> Let me know - Can you PING the server? Can you Ping the LAN side of > the router (192.168.0.1). When you say you can't get to the server how > are you trying to do that? Are you trying to browse a workgroup,etc?. > > Bob > > > L C wrote: > > Hello,
I am
> > > > I have a Dlink DI 808HV running on a DSL line with a static public IP. > > trying to get XP and 2K client to connect to our server remotely and I
am
> > confused
192.168.0.23.
> > The setup is as follows: > > Public Static: Verizon IP > > LAN 192.168.0.1 > > PPTP Virtual 192.168.2.1 > > When I connect to the VPN from my remote client I get an address of > > 192.168.2.2. But then I have no way of getting to my server > > The router will not let me make my virtual IP on the same subnet as my
LAN.
> >
> > Do I need to add routes to my clients or router? > > > > I have gotten myself beyond confused. > > > > Thank You in Advanced. > > > > Larry C >
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>
> I have a Dlink DI 808HV running on a DSL line with a static public IP. I am
> trying to get XP and 2K client to connect to our server remotely and I am
> confused
> The setup is as follows:
> Public Static: Verizon IP
> LAN 192.168.0.1
> PPTP Virtual 192.168.2.1
> When I connect to the VPN from my remote client I get an address of
> 192.168.2.2. But then I have no way of getting to my server 192.168.0.23.
> The router will not let me make my virtual IP on the same subnet as my LAN.
>
> Do I need to add routes to my clients or router?
>
> I have gotten myself beyond confused.
>
> Thank You in Advanced.
>
> Larry C