rrowald,
If your main office has a sonicwall and you are trying to connect to it, don't you just need the Global VPN Client software installed on your machine? At your WRV54G router you need to enable NAT Transversal and VPN Passthrough for this to work. You can get the software on the...
Hi AndyJG,
This is how I manage to get PPTP working on my LAN. Its obvious you need PPTP passthrough enabled and have port 1723 forwarded to your VPN server, which is on the "Port Range Forwarding" page. Here is the the trick, you need to enable port triggering. In the "Port Triggering" page...
Hey Greg,
I'm going to remove NetBEUI from all systems to see if that will work. If not then I'll be contacting you again next week Tuesday or Wednesday.
Thanks,
Kevin
Greg,
We are using the "Multiple IP" method of sharing for our LAN. NetBEUI was installed because all of our computers were connected to the internet before we had any type of firewall or router. Does that make any sense? We then added a router and never reconfigured our servers to use...
Greg,
Thanks for responding. Yes I'm running "PPTP service" on the NT 4.0 machine. I'm not clear on "encapsulated" protocol, does that mean the NetBEUI will in a way piggy back the TCP/IP? The main idea I want is to get WinXP to connect through the router only and not have to setup a vpn...
Greg (gacollier),
I'm having trouble trying to connect WinXP Pro client and Win98 client to LAN using the built-in VPN tunnel on my WRV54G router. On the LAN side I have WinNT 4 Server, and runnning RRAS. I was successful in connecting the Win98 client to LAN by forwarding port 1723 to the...
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