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VPN routing from multiple locations needed
Posted by Bob on August 5th, 2005


I hope to explain this well enough and keep my level of stupid to a
minimum.

2 sites are connected thru a T1, and the networks at both ends are
working.
192.168.1.0 can see 192.168.2.0 fine.
1 cisco router at both sites

A 3rd site was added with no physical connection between them.
We have a gateway to gateway vpn setup from the 3rd site 10.1.1.0 to the
192.168.1.0 network which is working, using a Linksys RV082 router at
the 10.1.1.0 site, and a DLink vpn router on the 192.168.1.0 site.

We are having trouble getting the 192.168.2.0 network connected to the
10.1.1.0 network. There is a static route from the 192.168.2.0 to
192.168.1.0. At this point, we are not sure which way to go. We cannot
get get the Linksys client to connect to the 10.1.1.0 linksys router as
well.

I have likely left important info out but hope to get some help or a
direction if possible, Thanks in advance.

Bob

Posted by Kaptain Krunch on August 13th, 2005


since the 192 and a 10.1.1.0 are 2 different networks, it would stand to
reason you need to set up a static route in order to conect a seprate
network together

just a thought to mull

KK

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