Actually Nos, reldridge's right
its more like
Lan 1 -> VPN/Router -> Cable Internet
Lan 2 -> VPN/Router -> Nextnet OFDM Internet Modem -> Rogers Cell Tower
So far, lan 1 and 2 are connected via VPN and I can Ping/Tracert the 192xx of the other lan workstations. I actually took your advice and dont want to use network neighbourhood, id rather just use the map network drive method. Nos: After reading some of your previous post, I managed to be able to browse the oter workstation via the vpn ONE WAY ONLY and it happened to work very well, I'm just going to concentrate now on tweaking it so it works both ways now.
its more like
Lan 1 -> VPN/Router -> Cable Internet
Lan 2 -> VPN/Router -> Nextnet OFDM Internet Modem -> Rogers Cell Tower
So far, lan 1 and 2 are connected via VPN and I can Ping/Tracert the 192xx of the other lan workstations. I actually took your advice and dont want to use network neighbourhood, id rather just use the map network drive method. Nos: After reading some of your previous post, I managed to be able to browse the oter workstation via the vpn ONE WAY ONLY and it happened to work very well, I'm just going to concentrate now on tweaking it so it works both ways now.
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