I have installed SoftEther on two networks.   Using SoftEther client, I can connect to both, and successfully access the individual network systems.
However, when I create the bridge/cascade; I cannot access the other network at all.
Primary network 192.168.0.1/24
Remote network 10.1.10.1/24
Cascade from remote to primary is online
How do I set up the IP routing between the two so the networks can 'talk' to each other?  My attempts thus far have failed. And yes; I've red the tutorials & manual (10.6.4 & 3.8.1, as well as the majority of the manual).
Thank you for your time.
			
									
									
						Bridge network help
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				danymogh
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Re: Bridge network help
try using 2 Virtual Hubs and only in 1 of them enable Cascade and connect the 2 Hubs as well.
			
									
									
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				jassing
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Re: Bridge network help
danymogh wrote:
> try using 2 Virtual Hubs and only in 1 of them enable Cascade and connect
> the 2 Hubs as well.
thanks for the suggestion...
So on the main network, cascade the remote-hub to another locally bridged hub?
Then on the remote network, continue the cascade to the main network?
			
									
									
						> try using 2 Virtual Hubs and only in 1 of them enable Cascade and connect
> the 2 Hubs as well.
thanks for the suggestion...
So on the main network, cascade the remote-hub to another locally bridged hub?
Then on the remote network, continue the cascade to the main network?
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				thisjun
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Re: Bridge network help
Did you configure routing table on PCs?
Please show me the traceroute command result.
			
									
									
						Please show me the traceroute command result.
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				jassing
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Re: Bridge network help
Thank you -- I was unaware I had to configure routing tables on each PC ... thought I could do it at the (virtual) routers...
Will skip this and go with a hardware based system then. thanks.
			
									
									
						Will skip this and go with a hardware based system then. thanks.
