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Connecting 2 network sites over internet
Hello,
We have an Accounting Software in our office (IP Range 192.168.1.x) which has a licensing requirement that it can be accessed by clients only from within the same subnet.
We have another office location which also has a Network with IP Range 192.168.1.x. We need to allow that office to connect to this accounting server over the internet using a VPN.
I want to know what kind of VPN setup will be required so that the PCs at location 2 will virtually become part of the Location 1 and be under the same subnet.
We have an Accounting Software in our office (IP Range 192.168.1.x) which has a licensing requirement that it can be accessed by clients only from within the same subnet.
We have another office location which also has a Network with IP Range 192.168.1.x. We need to allow that office to connect to this accounting server over the internet using a VPN.
I want to know what kind of VPN setup will be required so that the PCs at location 2 will virtually become part of the Location 1 and be under the same subnet.
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