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Do you have an internal WINS or DNS server? If you do, have whatever DHCP server you are using assign those. It could be the in the router, or it could be wherever your DHCP server is. I personally don't use the router for DHCP, I have a separate server. Either would work though. blueneptune at gmail dot com wrote: > Am I doing this on the workstations or on the firewall? > > On 7/28/06, *Christopher M. Iarocci* <iarocci at eastendsc dot com > <mailto:iarocci at eastendsc dot com>> wrote: > > blueneptune at gmail dot com <mailto:blueneptune at gmail dot com> wrote: > > I have several VPN accounts that connect to work from home and > we just > > need > > to be able to resolve host while signed and I couldn't really find > > anything > > does anyone have any tips that I might be able to complete this > task? > > > You need to assign an internal WINS and/or DNS server through the DHCP > when signing on via VPN. You can not resolve host names without it on > different subnets. > > HTH > > Chris > > |