Hi,
I have a cisco wireless router that has several wireless and wired clients attached to it. I have installed Cisco vpn client software on both a wired and wireless system hoping to connect to our remote office that uses a cisco 3500vpn concentrator. I have the wireless router vpn settings enabled on ipsec passthrough and the other settings. I can connect to the concentrator and login, but when I try to access any files or resources on the 3500 end of the connection the connection seems to die and I get a path not found error. When I ping any ip on the 3500 side the first couple of packets are lost before the connection starts replying. Other vpn clients at our other remote sites are not having any problems. I am wondering if there is a port being blocked on the firewall. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a cisco wireless router that has several wireless and wired clients attached to it. I have installed Cisco vpn client software on both a wired and wireless system hoping to connect to our remote office that uses a cisco 3500vpn concentrator. I have the wireless router vpn settings enabled on ipsec passthrough and the other settings. I can connect to the concentrator and login, but when I try to access any files or resources on the 3500 end of the connection the connection seems to die and I get a path not found error. When I ping any ip on the 3500 side the first couple of packets are lost before the connection starts replying. Other vpn clients at our other remote sites are not having any problems. I am wondering if there is a port being blocked on the firewall. Any help would be greatly appreciated.