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Trying to establish a way for users to connect to SBS with Outlook calendars at the remote location

Asked by richlang in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), SBS Small Business Server, Microsoft Server

Tags: 3546, cayman, 2wire, sbs

Two Linksys BEFVP41 one North and one 50 miles away at South office.
Cayman 3546 DSL in bridge mode at North office in front of Linksys.
2Wire DSL in bridge mode at South office in front of Linksys.
SBS 2003 R2 server at North office. Both sites have internet access and SBS working normally.
I want users at the South office to join the SBS domain and be able to get Outlook Calendar updates and Sharepoint access like internal users.  I also have a second member server at the South office I want to join the domain as well.
I can not see the domain when the VPN connection is established or even tell it is working other than Linksys shows it is connected in the admin screen.
Can someone give me some insight, can I acomplish the goal?  How can I tell the VPN is really connected to the North office since I can not see any resources?  Browsing for Network resources does not work.
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