All,
A (hopefully) simple question,
We have a number of internal networks all using 192.168.x.x I have a
number of securemote users who end up in hotels using wifi to access the
net, many of these hotels also use the 192.168.1.x range for wifi & then
NAT. I need to get connectivity back to our internal systems.
I'm struggling to see how we can do this with out re-numbering our
internal network such that there is no conflict with the Hotel wifi
networks, which I don't really want to do.
Can anyone suggest a simpler solution?
I guess I could multihome the machines which need to be accessable to
another subnet.
Alaric Turner,
Albourne Partners
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