VPN connection but can't see my network

C

Chris

Pleas help!!
I have a Cisco 831 router that I configured for vpn
connection.
I use the Cisco VPN client ver 4.0.2 (Latest Version)
I can successfully get a vpn connection from my router
but I cant see any of the computers in my office LAN.
I have a static WAN ip address 68.14.XXX.XXX on my WAN
interface of my router and then NAT address 10.10.10.1 on
my LAN interface and I have the router doing the DHCP and
NAT for me I reserved the last 5 addresses from
10.10.10.250 to 10.10.10.254 for my VPN pool and when I
VPN in I get one of those addresses with the correct
subnet mask but I still cant see any of my office network.
Is there anything I have to do on the server to correct
this?
I have routing and RAS turned on.

Thanks,
Chris
 
B

Bill Grant

This is a bit misleading. Are you making the VPN connection to the Cisco
or to the RRAS server?

If you are using the Cisco VPN client to connect to the Cisco router,
making changes on the Windows server isn't going to make much difference.
 
C

Chris

Yes I am making the VPN connection through the router.
I use a Cisco client from home and the Cisco router
authenticates me and gives me a connection.
I do get connected but cant see any part of my network
after that.
 
B

Bill Grant

What do you mean by "see"? A VPN connection just gives you an IP
connection. It is not the same as plugging into a LAN. Can you ping LAN
machines by IP? Can you ping by name?
 

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