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Old 27-Apr-2008, 01:20 PM
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877W VPN Site to Site 2621XM

I have one 2621xm in Mainoffice and one 877w at remote office. Vpn works fine but only by ip.
I can't browse by microsoft windows network.
Anyone have this working?
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Old 27-Apr-2008, 01:24 PM
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I would hazard a guess at you not having DNS resolution for the remote site. What DNS servers does the client point to?


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Yes I have but are the dns of ISP. must i have dns servers of mainoffice?

 
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If the office is using private names (as many do) then you will need to use the office's DNS server.

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I will try than i Say if results
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Yes as Harry says, you should have the internal DNS servers for your network configured for the clients.


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