Since the both sites are using the same IP range, you can't access the remote resource until you make some changes. These search results may help,
Both VPN sites are in the same IP range Q: Both sites are in the same IP range ... Related Topics. VPN server and client are using the same IP but in different subnets · VPN Browsing Issues ...
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Solution for peer to peer VPN using the same IP Case Study - Both VPN sites are using the same IP range ... Since he is using the same IP range of the office LAN, any traffics to 192.168.0.x from the VPN ...
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"toni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:46C57D4E-DD1D-4FDD-A8A2-(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi,
I'm trying to setup VPN using SBS2003. My server has 192.168.1.2 internal
address
RAS has 192.164.*.* ip pool. (to get a different subnet) and when i try to
connect from home my ip is 192.168.1.107. I can connect and log on but i
can't ping by IP or name, can't browse or map or do anything. is my ip
addresses wrong???
thanks
Toni