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VPN issue
We recently setup a VPN on our draytek router which works fine, problem is that when at home the VPN connects fine but when I try to ping the mac mini server (running 10.6) I can't, the VPN connection picks up an address on the same range as the server 192.168.1.X.
Another weird thing is that is I take my MBP to another internet connect it connects and allows server browsing, I've tried 4 internet connections and all 4 connect to the VPN fine but only 1 actually allows me to browse and ping the server. The 3 which won't allow me to browse the server allow me to connect to other companies and browse fine so it doesn't seem like an ISP blocking issue. Please help as it's driving me crazy ![]() Thanks in advance Paul |
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