VPN and access network

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Hi,
I have a conigured a small network at work consisting 4 computers.
They have internet access through a d-link router (DI-614+)
I have also configured a VPN-server at one of the computers at work
and a VPN-client in a notebook at home.
The router contains a firewall that allows me to redirect "VPN-ports" to a
specific
IP-address (just one).
It works fine...... but I have only access to just that computer
cotaining the XP VPN-server at work.

How to reach the rest of the computers at work and share those computers
files and printers???

All the computers at work have fixed IP-addresses but I cannot ping those
IP's from the remote VPN-client.

The computer containing the XP VPN server has one fix IP-address in the
local network (192.168.0.100) and a VPN IP-Address (192.168.2.125) all
asigned by me.
But what VPN IP-addresses does the other computer get on the local network ??

Thanx for any help.
P
 
sounds like you have routing issue because the LAN and VPN have different IP
range.

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You migth have better success using remote desktop. Forward port 3389 to the
computer, enable RD on the XP machine, then connect via RDC.
 

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