Hi, folks!
Suppose this situation: I have two networks, A=10.0.0.0 and B=20.0.0.0
I configured a dial-up connection on a Windows 2000 Server at network A, IP
address 10.0.0.1, to answer when I dial from my Windows 98 client at network B, IP
address 20.0.0.1
I used the option "default gateway on remote network", and when the connection
is established, I can ping any host at network A from Win98 client, but I can't do
the same from Win2K server to ping hosts at network B.
What should I do to make it happen (something like a bidirectional dial-up connection)?
Reginaldo O. Andrade
reginaldo@totalalimentos.com.br
Suppose this situation: I have two networks, A=10.0.0.0 and B=20.0.0.0
I configured a dial-up connection on a Windows 2000 Server at network A, IP
address 10.0.0.1, to answer when I dial from my Windows 98 client at network B, IP
address 20.0.0.1
I used the option "default gateway on remote network", and when the connection
is established, I can ping any host at network A from Win98 client, but I can't do
the same from Win2K server to ping hosts at network B.
What should I do to make it happen (something like a bidirectional dial-up connection)?
Reginaldo O. Andrade
reginaldo@totalalimentos.com.br