We run PPPoE server on many of our Mikrotik towers. Normally they run
just great. But there is the occasional site that just gives us hell
(Newegg.com and certain secure sites). It only seems to be a problem
when I have a Mikrotik CPE doing PPPoE Client. I've tried just about
every
I've connected two remote offices using two MT's, one as a VPN server
and one as a client. I've set up static routes in the routes table as
outlined in the documentation so that each network can now ping ip's on
the other side, and print to each other's TCP/IP printers. I am having
difficulty
I should be able to access them by entering \\10.1.1.x in an explorer
address bar without netbios. This is what I can't do. Is this not right?
Cameron
There are several things you can do to make network drives more acessable.
Map the network drives so they reconnect themselves
You could put
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Yea you are right, you should. I have a PPTP server setup on my
router and it allows me to do that. No netbios needed.
Casey
On 5/8/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should be able to access them by entering \\10.1.1.x in an explorer
address bar without netbios. This is
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