Linksys rv082 static and dynamic IPs on LAN

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I have a VPN problem but I can't work on it until I get this other
problem solved. Using a Linksys RV082 VPN router, the computers on my
LAN that use dynamic IP can't ping the computers on my LAN that use
static IP. How can I fix this?

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johan antwerp wrote:
> I have a VPN problem but I can't work on it until I get this other
> problem solved. Using a Linksys RV082 VPN router, the computers on my
> LAN that use dynamic IP can't ping the computers on my LAN that use
> static IP. How can I fix this?

Are your static and dynamic IP's in the same subnet?


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Yes first you will need to check to see if you are on the same subnet.
Also you will be to check and see what IP addresses they are pulling
and where they are pulling from. In the router there is a tab about
DHCP you can check and see the status of what IP's are Dynamically
being used. Hopefully this helps. Good Luck with it. Also I am
facing some VPN issues. First lets get you online and then hopefully
the answer to your question helps me too.

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