I don't think there is any implication.
VPN only creates a connection,...it does nothing else.
Once connected it is no different than if the two networks were in the same
building on the same LAN with the IP Segments separated by a LAN Router.
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Phillip Windell
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"bcifox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We are about to connect a Client Site (CS) with out Service Site (SS)
> using a Cisco VPN and different subnets on each end. Here is the
> architecture:
>
> CS--------------------------------------------------SS
> Desktops (DHCP) Server 2003
> Client Software Server Software
> (database engine)
> Cisco Router 200.74.x.x Cisco Router 68.212.x.x
> Subnet 192.168.3.x Subnet 10.50.2.x
> DNS
> DHCP
>
> What are the implication of this architecture for Windows networking?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve