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  1. Worthog

    NetGear FVS318 VPN to remote W2K client using IPSEC

    Ontario (and others) Yep I've now got SoftRemote working on win2k and XP, for some reason the virtual adapter wasn't istalled under network settings the first time but now it's sweet. I then got hold of the Netscreen VPN client (which you can't get a trial version of) it's pretty much identical...
  2. Worthog

    NetGear FVS318 VPN to remote W2K client using IPSEC

    Ontario. Did some testing with an winXP pro PC, installed soft remote, which installed the virtual adapter under networking, this wasn't happening with my win2k setup. Setting virtual adapter to "required" now gives me a proper connection. First safe remote tells me it's connected...
  3. Worthog

    NetGear FVS318 VPN to remote W2K client using IPSEC

    Ontario. Firstly I tried connecting using internet dial-up and creating a tunnel through to the firewall. With virtual adapter disabled I got a VPN connection but could not ping through it. Now I'm attempting to simulate the situation in-house, on our LAN with the same result, get a connection...
  4. Worthog

    NetGear FVS318 VPN to remote W2K client using IPSEC

    Hey guys, Possibly a slightly different problem. Using the soft-remote client posted here and running it on a win2k PC I can get a VPN connection to the FVS318, at least that's what the client tells me! According to Netgears info I should then at least be able to ping the internal IP of the...

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