I am not exactly sure since I have not done it yet, but I think you need
to make a new connection and configure with the same IP address scheme
as the network.

John Tolmachoff 
IT Manager, Network Engineer
211 E. Imperial Hwy., Suite 106
Fullerton, CA� 92835
714-578-7999, ext. 104
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www.reliancesoft.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of wes
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SonicWALL]- VPN and NAT Interoperability ?


We have a Sonicwall Soho2 providing NAT for our office
hosts.   We can successfully connect with the latest
Sonicwall VPN client, but we can't route to the inside
NATed addresses.  Is this feature supposed to work? 
Does anyone have it working like this and if so, care
to share the knowledge on how to make it so?    I find
Sonicwall's support site to be less than stellar when
it comes to needing information like this....  Great
product, lousy tech support.  (I know, most every
other company is doing the same thing these days to
save on expenses).

Thanks

Wes

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