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Hello All,
Got a bit of a problem, hope somebody can help as im a little stuck ! I have two DG834G's - Both are at different sites with static IP's. The IP Address for Router A is 192.168.0.1 / subnet 255.255.255.0 The IP Address for Router B is 192.168.1.1 / subnet 255.255.255.0 I have successfully created a VPN Link between the two routers and using a client being Router A can ping Router B ok and vise versa. However when I try to ping a client beind the other router the request times out, even though I can ping the router ok. Also if I go into the diagnostics of the router and try to ping the other (IE - Log into Router A and try to ping B via the diagnostics tab) it fails saying 100% packet loss. Im really confused, I can access both Routers ok via the VPN but no clients. I have confirmed that all IP Addresses for the clients are ok and checked that the VPN Connection is not just to a single host but is to the whole subnet. Please Help ! Thanks in advance, Craig
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