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<title>P-662HW VPN IP RANGE PROBLEM in Virtual Private Networking</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 17:36:29 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1614863"><b>slekkas</b></A> : Hi, i am writing from the other side of the wolrd(Greece)and i use to work in the US for many years. What i miss the most is the help i could always get from my colleges at work.<br><br>I am trying to setup a vpn tunnel. The settings are simple<br><br>on one side:<br>Subnet<br>Local IP: 16.190.144.0<br>255.255.255.0<br><br>Remote IP: 16.190.147.0<br>255.255.255.0<br><br>all the other settings are 100% correct and i will prove you why...<br><br>With these ip's the vpn tunnel does not work. If i change the ip settings to:<br><br>Local 192.168.1.0<br>255.255.255.0<br><br>remote 192.168.2.0<br>255.255.255.0<br><br>The vpn gets created immediately. All the other settings remain the same on both sides. This is driving me crazy.<br>I will use 10 zyxels and there is no way i will change all the ips in all the locations. There about 100 computers and servers involved.<br><br>Any ideas?]]></description>
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