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You cannot connect to the wireless network on a remote IT-100 when your local IT-100 is connected over VPN SYMPTOM Your local IT-100 is connected to a remotely located IT-100 over the Internet through a VPN Tunnel. You can connect to the LAN of the remote IT-100 from a computer on your local network but you cannot connect to the wireless network on the remote IT-100. CAUSE When you created the VPN Tunnel between the two IT-100s, you specified the IP Address of the LAN on the remote device. From any computer attached to the local IT-100, you can connectover the VPN Tunnel to any computer on the LAN network of the remote IT-100 because the remote LAN's IP Address was specified when the tunnel was created. You will not be able to connect to the wireless network of the remote device since that address was not specified. You can only specify one IP Address to connect the local IT-100 to the remote IT-100. SOLUTION The above-stated symptom is a normal behavior when you attach to IT-100s via VPN and is not an error. If you are working from home or traveling on businessand you connect to your home office IT-100 from your PC or laptop using VPN, you will be able to connect to both the LAN and wireless networks on your office IT-100. The above-stated symptom only occurs when two IT-100s are connected via VPN, not when you connect a computer directly to an IT-100 over VPN. MORE INFORMATION Follow this link to read a tutorial instructing you how to connect two IT-100s using VPN.
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