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  1. RalphG1

    VPN server on a static IP

    I think I have it solved. I set the range of IP addresses on th VPN server to be from: *.*.*.79 to *.*.*.80 That way whenever the client connects to the VPN server it gets given the address *.*.*.80 and the VPN server allways gives itself *.*.*.79 I tried connecting and disconnecting lots...
  2. RalphG1

    VPN server on a static IP

    I have two W2k Pro machines. One of them is a VPN server for the other one that is the client. They each have a static internet IP. When the client connects to the VPN server it gets given an IP address. I need the client to be given a never changing IP. I also need the VPN server to have a...
  3. RalphG1

    VPN OK through Hub not through Router

    Robert I have just found out the solution. My ActionTec modem cannot handle VPN comming into it only out of it. I phoned the pay for support line (After no joy with the free support) and was told I can do: Laptop--->ActionTec--->Internet--->InternetDevice--->VPNServer (I tried this and yes it...
  4. RalphG1

    VPN OK through Hub not through Router

    I have a W2k pro computer setup to allow VPN clients in. I am trying to connect to it via a WinXP Pro laptop. When the laptop and server are plugged into a hub (just those two) the laptop instantly connects (VPN) to the server when I give it the ip address 192.168.0.2. Great! So I try the next...
  5. RalphG1

    Connect Linksys router to PPPOA?

    Foreword: My broadband ISP uses PPPOA not PPPOE so I have to supply a username and password to connect. I posted this in the VPN section but no-one replied so I think it must be more suited to here. Problem: I have a Linksys router (model BEFSX41) that I want to use as one end of a VPN over...
  6. RalphG1

    Modem or Router for PPPOA?

    Foreword: My broadband ISP uses PPPOA not PPPOE so I have to supply a username and password to connect. Problem: I have a Linksys router (model BEFSX41) that I want to use as one end of a VPN over broadband (ADSL) connection The Linksys router does not have an ADSL connector only Ethernet. To...
  7. RalphG1

    Help with VPN network connectivity

    I may be barking up the wrong tree here madjakers but I got my VPN working with NAT by re-directing ports UDP 137 & 138 TCP 139 & 1723 of my NAT'd router to the VPN server. Also I enabled NetBios over TCP/IP on the server and clients Then I changed my workgroup to match that of the server...
  8. RalphG1

    VPN's using D-Link DI-804V routers

    Phone D-link. That is not a joke. I had a problem with my D-link router once and I got so stuck that I phoned for support. I sat there with a cuppa waiting for the 1 hour touch-tone telephone garbage that comes with free support but WHAM within about three seconds an engineer was like hello can...
  9. RalphG1

    VPN autheticates but can't do anything else

    I am at the premises now of the server and I am remote controling the client through the internet. On the clinet I opened a dos prompt and typed: "net view server" I got Error number 53 I can ping the server via "Ping server"
  10. RalphG1

    VPN autheticates but can't do anything else

    1. Yes the client can ping the server computer by its windows name of "server" i.e I can type "ping server" and I get the reply from it of "Reply from 192.168.0.1" etc. I did not do a "net view \\server" I only did "net view" and that only...
  11. RalphG1

    VPN autheticates but can't do anything else

    1) I have another W2K computer behind an ADSL USB modem. 2) I have a W2K computer behind an ISDN USB modem (No firewall). When computer 2 tries to VPN to computer 1 I get verifying username and password and then the message saying you are connected. Computer 1 also states that computer 2 has...

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