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Subject: Having cake and eating it too
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graham hand User is Offline
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7/26/2008 01:57 PM  
Hi People, my network is setup and working ok but i wonder if someone can suggest a better way to set it up or is it fine as is. Attached is a diagram.
 
We are running SBS and using Routing and Remote access.
 
With have 2 x ADSL connections in the office and the router works great as it teams both connections up. Its a linksys RV082
Our SBS server has 2 x NICs one for the LAN and the other the WAN.
LAN 192.168.167.X
WAN 192.168.168.X
 
For people that work from home occasionallly we use VPN PPTP tunnels and they connect using RDP once online and do there work.
 
Our PABX is plugged into the WAN side of the network and works well for linking our other office. The other office is linked via the RV082 via an IPSEC tunnel and they talk in the 192.168.168.X network.
However no traffic can get through from the other office into the 192.168.167.X network.
Do i need to set something up in the Routing and Remote Access MMC?
 
Any help or suggestions would be of great interest.
 
Thanks in advance.

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Marina Roos User is Offline
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8/31/2008 03:13 AM  
Hi Graham,

Did you figure this out yet?

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