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ralwyn Member since: 2002-10-24 08:45:20 | posted: 2002-10-27 16:50:23 Linksys VPN ---------- Hello All, I just
installed a Linksys
router/vpn using a
Sentinel vpn client v1.4
everything is successful
except for one thing.
The client cannot see the
shared folders that are
available for them. Is
there any additional
configuration for the vpn
clients to see the shared
folders.
Thanks in
advance
everyone, ralwyn | jeremydallas Member since: 2003-02-25 07:21:25 | posted: 2003-02-25 07:27:36 RE: Linksys VPN ---------- Ralwyn,
Most of
the time this is an issue
with the remote PC not
knowing how to deal with
the VPN subnet. You can
try referencing the
article below about
setting up a new Route
using ROUTE ADD in a
command prompt. Good
Luck!
Route
Setup: http://www.home
nethelp.com/vpn/router-ro
uting.asp
Full
Article: http://www.ho
menethelp.com/vpn/router-
linksys.asp
Jeremy
Smith Dallas, TX |
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