Worthog
For curiously, I just setup SoftRemote on W2k Pro and imported same policy from WXP Pro. I used PPPoE to dial up to Internet and establsihed VPN (So it is Remote Client to Lan). It worked very well, same like WXP.
This is for your information.
Worthog
Thanks so much of the update.
I wish you can also go through well with dial up.
If you have any success with netscreen, please do let me know.
Good luck.
Worthlog
I forgot to contribute my thinking about Virtual Adapter.
I am not that sure, but I think while you set it as preferred, you are confusing SoftRemote to look for the "ISDN or so" connection to send out the Ping's, wherein the VPN tunnel is actual built via the Internet...
Worthog
If you can establish vpn, you should be able to connect to the admin page of FVS318. Hope you have tested that.
If you are not far away, I suggest you check the admin page of FVS318 to find out which attached devices are available and their respective IP addresses. And you should be...
Worthog
I am using WinXP Pro with SoftRemote and connect to FVS318 via DSL High Speed. I can only connect with Virtual Adapter disabled. Per their explanation, Virtual Adapter is for IDSN dial-up.
I don't know your connection media but believe you have a reason to use Virtual Adapter.
A long and winding road - I have made FVS318 working with DDNS and SoftRemote (v.9 or 10 both ok). Whilst accessing XP resources is no problem, attempts to locate NT4-Server/Win98/WinME and resources are not possible.
Exactly speaking, pinging these machines and VNC remote control them are no...
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