04-24-2012 10:13 AM
I can connect via VPN with the QVPN but once I am connected to my network I cannot view the resources available to me by LAN. I am nowhere near aware as to why.
Please help.
04-24-2012 10:38 AM
Hello Paul,
If you are connect via VPN and can ping the routers LAN IP but not the internal resources there are two main reasons for this symptom.
1- Default gateway of those clients pointing to a different router other than the QVPN router.
2- OS' firewall or 3rd party firewall blocking subnets other than its own.
Cisco Small Business Support Center
Randy Manthey
CCNA, CCNA - Security
04-24-2012 10:46 AM
I am able to ping the LAN address of the router as well as login to its BIOS.
There is only one server that I need to access with a shared drive on it, so how would I see if the client is pointing to a different router? (which I assume it isn't since I can access it?)
And I have created rules to allow for ISPECv4 traffic within windows firewall and my 3rd party is allowing VPN traffic so how would I diagnose your second reason.
04-24-2012 11:21 AM
Paul,
try this link it might help configure the windows enviroment.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3619588#3619588
hope this helps,
Cisco Small Business Support Center
Randy Manthey
CCNA, CCNA - Security
04-24-2012 11:29 AM
That link brings me right back here
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