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Bay Area Amusements \(Rick\)


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09-23-04 02:31 PM

Well, I got my 2 cisco VPN routers 'connected' on both sides with a Tunnel
(2 physical locations) but I'm not sure a) if it's connected right, and b)
how to get access to all of the computers/printers on both sides, which are
DHCP - I want to ultimately be able to run netmeeting, look and copy files
back and forth from the c drive, print to a remote printer, etc

both sides of the tunnel are configured to

Local Secure Group: 192.168.1.0  / Mask 255.255.255.0
Remote Secure Group: 192.168.1.0 / Mask 255.255.255.0
I'm using Dynamic DNS with FQDN

So, If this is OK (I've seen in some material that the networks must be
different on each side?)

Then, how to I see each other. If I go to network places, there is nothing
there ...

thanks,
rick









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