On 02/06/2013 06:01 AM, Marco Lechner - in medias res GmbH wrote:
Hi,

we are having trouble connecting to Lancom via Shrew Soft VPN. Before
starting further investigations, could it be a problem when the VPN
tunnel starts and ends from a similar structured subnet?
I mean, the client is behind a home-Router environment having
192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 as well as the target office subnet has
192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0


Hi Marco,

You will definitely have problems if both the local (home-Router) and remote (target office) use the same subnets.

Basically, your computer would not know which network to send the packets to when trying to access a machine.

My suggestion would be to change the home-Router environment, you can probably do that fairly easily using the router's web interface. A hint: after you change the router's IP address, if you can't access the router, try to manually configuring your client PC with an IP address on the new subnet and try to browse to the router's web interface using the new router IP address.


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