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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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"
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...
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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