My VPN works but I can't browse my LAN.
Question : My Cisco router automatically assign an IP 172.21.XXX.XXX to my client but my local network range is 192.168.XXX.XXX --> is this the problem??
My WINS-server also has 192.168.XXX.XXX
I can ping my WINS-server and my WIN2000 Server on the HQ with no errors or lost packets and I can map a drive using NET USE s: \\server\d .
With this mapping I can see all the folders on my server\d: but in windows explorer I can't browse through my network so I'm not able to see the other client nore the server.
Also very strange is the fact that I can't ping my client from the HQ with WIN2000 server.
My client is win2000 professional.
Question : My Cisco router automatically assign an IP 172.21.XXX.XXX to my client but my local network range is 192.168.XXX.XXX --> is this the problem??
My WINS-server also has 192.168.XXX.XXX
I can ping my WINS-server and my WIN2000 Server on the HQ with no errors or lost packets and I can map a drive using NET USE s: \\server\d .
With this mapping I can see all the folders on my server\d: but in windows explorer I can't browse through my network so I'm not able to see the other client nore the server.
Also very strange is the fact that I can't ping my client from the HQ with WIN2000 server.
My client is win2000 professional.