Is your Windows XP Firewall enabled? Disable it before trying to connect. That should make it work.
The other solution is to get the Contivity administrator to enable NAT Traversal on a certain UDP port. Then, on your Windows XP station, enable that Nat Traversak UDP port + UDP 500 + IP...
That VPN you already have should do it, as long as you VPN Clients can be routed on your own network. The client is on the internet and everything is encrypted up to that VPN server, after it gets to the gate and gets de-crypted, it's just like a normal network. That's why it's called a Virtual...
Have you checked your Contivity gate's Certificate valid dates? What are the dates on these user's computers? And the date on your Contivity?
Are you using a PKI Infrastructure? If you do, check the certificate against your CA.
Let me know how you do.
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I ran into this problem before. Even if it says Routing tables changed... it's not. It's actually because your TCP MSS value has changed.
You have your MTU set, but your MSS is MTU - TCP Header - IP header.
What does that mean. You're sending packets that have the DF bit set. Meaning, they...
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