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It's me again

Postby teros » Aug 05 05 12:16 pm

Matt,

I think I have located the problem with my email, Wingate, and VNC. The Lynksys router is a local IP of 192.168.1.*, but all of the computers come up with 192.168.0.*. I have spoken with the network guy about this. I believe it will be a problem for anyone not connecting through the server and only going through the router. Still don't know why I can see you then and nothing else.

Do you concur?

Still don't know why I can see you then and nothing else.

If you know this to be the issue, I will have to wait until they get this issue resolved and get back to you. Let me know and thanks for all your help today. (or should I say tomorrow since you are ahead 15 hours?)

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Postby MattP » Aug 06 05 12:02 pm

Hi Terry,

It will be a problem if the router is on a different subnet to the rest of the machines on the LAN, unless they have to go through a gateway machine to reach the router.
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Almost Working

Postby teros » Aug 06 05 12:33 pm

I got a direction connection to the DSL router around the DHCP server. Still could not connect.

I disconnected the computer at office 1 and was then able to connect.

Read about the identical gateway issues and changed the subnet settings on all (13) machines in office 1 to a different sub. And it worked! All three machines now see each other. I do seem to be having some issues with one particular type of application (the one I need this for the most) and that starts to pull the files over and then pauses. Then the wingate tree collapses and re-expands. A few seconds later I get a message that says"Windows was unable to save all the data for the file \Device\LanmanRedirector\Computer1\PNTDATA\PROSPECT.TMP. The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere."

I was able to just "move" the file, and several others across the network, but because it is used to repopulate a list on this end of the machine it doesn't do me much good to bring it over that way. So far though everything else seems to be working.

VNC should be operable at the IP from yesterday, now ending in .103

I can browse files and until office 1 kicked me out (going to be uninstalling Norton from that one tomorrow) I was able to see all computers.

The file transfer issue I reference above did not occur between host and office 1 on during an identical test.

Any ideas on the file loss?

Also, this Lynksys router has pinging blocked, is that an issue or does it ping through the tunnel?

I can see light at the end of the tunnel!
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Postby teros » Aug 06 05 1:29 pm

Please email me for password
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Postby MattP » Aug 08 05 11:11 am

Yes, pinging is done through the tunnel, so that won't hurt.

It sounds like it could be an MTU issue, have you read the knowledge base article here?
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