Re: Sonicwall Pro 4060 and TZ170 at remote end - VPN problem/question.
- From: Hexalon <Hexalon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 07:50:37 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 5, 9:18 am, mmarti...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
Simply forget it, use a different subnet at home.
Thanks... I can get another block without a problem - but what would
be the best way to do this. I want the block to be a public accessable
block that has any applicable firewall rules that filter traffic
before it reaches the remote network.
Thanks
Matt
Matt,
At work we have these devices. We have a Pro 2040 and the satelite
offices have the TZ170. We are able to do a Gateway to Gateway VPN,
however we have not had success with DCHP over the VPN, once you have
the VPN up you can add routes to the networks you need to reach. once
you do that you can access any device on the other network as if it
was on your own network. SonicWALL support is usually very good so you
can always call them.
Hope that helps,
Hex
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