Connecting a WinXP Client to a WAN

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Here's the environment:
- Windows 2003 Server
- Windows XP Clients
- Location1 & Location2
- Location1 and Location2 connected by DSL (@256KB)
- Routers connect both sites
Router1[location1] (192.168.0.1)
Router1[location1] (192.168.1.1) - Server
Win2k3 Server [location1](192.168.0.10)
- Internet Access comes through location1 (T1)

I can get Internet access from location2 but I can't
login to my network or access shares.
{I realize how to setup a client when I'm local to the
server, but is there a difference that I'm not aware of
for settting up a remote client.}

If someone has a walk-through process that I can use to
setup the remote [location2]clients, I would appreciate
the assistance.

Regards,
BCoop
 
XP Pro or XP Home on clients?

BCoop said:
Here's the environment:
- Windows 2003 Server
- Windows XP Clients
- Location1 & Location2
- Location1 and Location2 connected by DSL (@256KB)
- Routers connect both sites
Router1[location1] (192.168.0.1)
Router1[location1] (192.168.1.1) - Server
Win2k3 Server [location1](192.168.0.10)
- Internet Access comes through location1 (T1)

I can get Internet access from location2 but I can't
login to my network or access shares.
{I realize how to setup a client when I'm local to the
server, but is there a difference that I'm not aware of
for settting up a remote client.}

If someone has a walk-through process that I can use to
setup the remote [location2]clients, I would appreciate
the assistance.

Regards,
BCoop
 
I'm sorry. They are all WinXP Pro Clients
-----Original Message-----
XP Pro or XP Home on clients?

Here's the environment:
- Windows 2003 Server
- Windows XP Clients
- Location1 & Location2
- Location1 and Location2 connected by DSL (@256KB)
- Routers connect both sites
Router1[location1] (192.168.0.1)
Router1[location1] (192.168.1.1) - Server
Win2k3 Server [location1](192.168.0.10)
- Internet Access comes through location1 (T1)

I can get Internet access from location2 but I can't
login to my network or access shares.
{I realize how to setup a client when I'm local to the
server, but is there a difference that I'm not aware of
for settting up a remote client.}

If someone has a walk-through process that I can use to
setup the remote [location2]clients, I would appreciate
the assistance.

Regards,
BCoop


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