I'm extremely new to VPN, and I'm having problems myself, but it sounds like it might be a port-forwarding issue. I wish I could tell you exactly, but you probably have to open a port or two on your router and tell it to direct the traffic to your server behind the router. For PPTP, I think...
Man... I swapped the cables, and he still cannot connect. What could possibly be wrong? I am using Vista x64 on the client computer. Could this have anything to do with it? My main office computer also runs Vista x64, and I can connect just fine, although that computer is within the network...
An update:
I was at the remote office yesterday, and I was able to successfully connect to the VPN with my laptop. My laptop was on a wireless connection connecting through the same router his PC is connecting through. The configurations are the same on both computers regarding the VPN...
Update: He is getting the following Error message when trying to connect:
Error 806: a connection between your computer and the VPN server has been established but the VPN connection cannot be completed. The most common cause for this is that there is at least one internet device between your...
I am having trouble getting a client computer at a remote home office to connect to my SBS 2003 VPN. Here is my current setup:
Main Office (my home office):
Comcast -> SBS 2003 (DHCP, R&RA, Exchange) -> Router acting as switch/WAP -> workstations
Remote home office:
Comcast -> Router acting...
I am having trouble getting a client computer at a remote home office to connect to my SBS 2003 VPN. Here is my current setup:
Main Office (my home office):
Comcast -> SBS 2003 (DHCP, R&RA, Exchange) -> Router acting as switch/WAP -> workstations
Remote home office:
Comcast -> Router acting...
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