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Connected  to Cisco VPN but cannot Remote Desktop from certain locations

Asked by MikeC7 in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

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Hi everyone, we have a cisco router/firewall setup at my work and VPN setup for it.

I have the Cisco VPN client installed at my home and I can successfully connect through that and then use Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection to access my computer here at work. To do this I enter in my local ip on my work network, 192.168.0.158 and I can connect fine. However at another location I am trying to setup someone at I have installed the Cisco VPN client, and can still connect to the VPN fine but when I try to have her RDC into her computer at the office it times out.

When I go into command prompt and do ipconfig I see that I am tunneled in and have a local IP on the network of 192.168.0.240, however I cannot ping the main server (192.168.0.200) or any other computer for that matter.

She is using a DSL/Router/FW (Westell WireSpeed Dual Connect) and it already has its Firewall set to off so I don't think thats the problem. I created a port forwarding of 3389 on the DSL router to her PC to see if that would make a difference, it didn't.

I changed her local lan settings to match that of mine at my house, her regular IPconfig is
192.168.1.150
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
which is exactly the same at my house but I can ping the network and use remote desktop. Does anyone have any suggestions? Start Free Trial
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Zones: Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Tags: Microsft, Remote Desktop Connection
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Solution Provided By: MikeC7
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