I've been reading a lot on this board tonight. I hope my experience may help some of you.
I run a number of VPN servers. NT 4.0 RAS and Win2k RRAS.
I have seen a number of errors when my remote users are coming in through their own NAT based DSL routers.
It has been my experience that a number of the DSL routers that claim to support PPTP pass through do not. I went through 3 Linksys DSL routers once and found that there was a buffer overflow problem. It would connect, but drop after a few minutes. This was only connecting to a Win 4.0 box, and not when connecting to a 2k box.
I have used the SpeedStream DSL routers. They work. However in many cases, I've had to re-set the router 2 or 3 times before the PPYP passthrough would work.
For what it's worth- whenever you're having a problem connecting and get the password error, try removing the DSL router and plug a cross-over cable directly into the nic on your workstation. See if you can open your VPN then.
Marc
I run a number of VPN servers. NT 4.0 RAS and Win2k RRAS.
I have seen a number of errors when my remote users are coming in through their own NAT based DSL routers.
It has been my experience that a number of the DSL routers that claim to support PPTP pass through do not. I went through 3 Linksys DSL routers once and found that there was a buffer overflow problem. It would connect, but drop after a few minutes. This was only connecting to a Win 4.0 box, and not when connecting to a 2k box.
I have used the SpeedStream DSL routers. They work. However in many cases, I've had to re-set the router 2 or 3 times before the PPYP passthrough would work.
For what it's worth- whenever you're having a problem connecting and get the password error, try removing the DSL router and plug a cross-over cable directly into the nic on your workstation. See if you can open your VPN then.
Marc