I have two locations, each with heir own Internet access.
One location is 192.168.0.1-255
One location is 192.168.1.1-255
I have a VPN tunnel set up between the two routers.
I can BROWSE using IE to any location on either lan by putting in the IP address...
However...Windows refuses to acknowledge the tunnel. Each network only see the devices on its own segment.
How do I tell windows about the OTHER segment and convince it to use the other segment as well so people can print and share folders office to office?
My Masks are 255.255.255.0
Everything is WinXp-sp3 peer-2-peer. The routers provide DHCP services for each segement.
One location is 192.168.0.1-255
One location is 192.168.1.1-255
I have a VPN tunnel set up between the two routers.
I can BROWSE using IE to any location on either lan by putting in the IP address...
However...Windows refuses to acknowledge the tunnel. Each network only see the devices on its own segment.
How do I tell windows about the OTHER segment and convince it to use the other segment as well so people can print and share folders office to office?
My Masks are 255.255.255.0
Everything is WinXp-sp3 peer-2-peer. The routers provide DHCP services for each segement.