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Topic: LINKSYS BEFVP41 VPN [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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maria
Member since:
2002-04-12 18:18:46
  posted: 2002-04-12 18:27:05
Linksys BEFVP41 VPN
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I have a connected tunnel between two locations using 2 BEFCP41 VPN routers.

Both locations are share the same workgroup. OS's include Win 2KPro and Win XP.

From one location I can access local machines and only see remote machines. From the 2nd location I can see, but not access, local machines and cannot see any remote machines.

I am logged in as administrator and all machines have at least one shared folder.

The error messages I am getting are:

In Windows Explorer on XP:
"Workgroup is not acessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contack the Administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission"

In Metwork Places on 2000pro:

"Workgrou p is not accessible. The list of servers for thie wrokgroup is currently not available".

Anyone know how to get past his problem?

kattfish
Member since:
2002-04-23 23:23:32
  posted: 2002-04-23 23:34:24
Can you ping the other side?
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Hello,

Can you ping a remote host?
SOS
Member since:
2002-06-19 05:06:26
  posted: 2002-06-19 05:21:31
ISP inquiry
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Hi Maria!

May I know what is your ISP? Are you a client of @Home? If so, please reply to this. I have some stuff that might help you. Just trying to help.



 
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