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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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So what your saying is, it's not teh fact that they are on a VPN that is the problem, but that your companies IT infrastructure isn't good enough to allow people to work from home properly.

(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:03, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
The problem is that when you install a printer at home, it's on your home LAN, right?
But VPN connects in a way that gives the machine you're on an internal IP address. Like if your home LAN address started with 192, for example, and the office started with 10. The printer would have a 192 address whilst your work laptop would have a 10 address whilst it was connected to VPN.

Meaning you can't print to your wireless printer whilst you're on VPN. Can't see it, see?
(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:06, Reply)
But it would be a simple enough job to allocate the home network ip code as starting with 10
takes two ticks.
(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:08, Reply)
Only if you had access to it and it wasn't 3rd party stuff

(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:10, Reply)
Wouldn't work, they'd still be two different networks.
You'd have to do it properly and use your own kit
(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:10, Reply)
It would work
you're just shit at IT.

You're like nakers on a bad day.
(, Thu 7 Mar 2013, 13:15, Reply)

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