VPN/drivemapping problem

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jeffpoulsen

I have recently set up a Linksys BEFVP 41 VPN router at an office. Ther
is a Win 2003 server running DNS and works fine in the local network
And I use the router as the DHCP. I have set up a VPN tunnel from
mobile client and from a network at my home office. I can establish
tunnel and I can ping the server fine. But I cannot map a drive even b
using the servers ip address.

Similarly when trying to use Remote Desktop from outside the loca
network I can establish a connection, but the login screen is corrupte
and cannot login. I have changed the settings for display etc. Bu
nothing changes.

I suspect that the ISP of the office is responsible. Does this mak
sense? And is there any way to work around the ISP's firewall


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jeffpoulse
 
T

Tony

-----Original Message-----

I have recently set up a Linksys BEFVP 41 VPN router at an office. There
is a Win 2003 server running DNS and works fine in the local network.
And I use the router as the DHCP. I have set up a VPN tunnel from a
mobile client and from a network at my home office. I can establish a
tunnel and I can ping the server fine. But I cannot map a drive even by
using the servers ip address.

Similarly when trying to use Remote Desktop from outside the local
network I can establish a connection, but the login screen is corrupted
and cannot login. I have changed the settings for display etc. But
nothing changes.

I suspect that the ISP of the office is responsible. Does this make
sense? And is there any way to work around the ISP's firewall ?



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What kind of firewall are you using,
EG... with cisco pix you will have to enable spilt
tunneling...
 

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