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John

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Since: Sep 04, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 10:29 pm
Post subject: Routing and Remote Access
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Have a small 7 Comptuer network on 192.168.24.0 Mask with
Sonic Wall Firewall as internet gateway. Server has 2
network cards. I also have network connecition into a
larger Hospital Network on the 166.124.0.0 Range - I am
trying to use Routing and Remote Access for the
Workstations to get to the Hosptial Network. Gateway for
workstations is the Sonic Wall. I have Static Route in
the Sonic Wall to point to the server. When I ping the
Server Ip address 166.124.157.236 from the workstation I
get reply but when I ping any other Ip address on the
Hospital network I get nothing. When I ping from server I
get replies from any node on the Hospital network.

Can anyone help and will this work?

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