horizonjob
Programmer
I discovered some valuable pages deep within D-Link's site for configuring a DI-824VUP wireless router to connect to a Nortel Contivity VPN Client...specifically when you are stopped dead by that very frustrating message "Checking for Banner Text" while attempting to connect. (This problem is largely dealt with in thread463-415952 but doesn't mention D-Link's DI-824VUP wireless router nor the importance of turning off Zone Alarm.)
Go to this D-Link URL for instructions on configuring the DI-824VUP for connections with Nortel Contivity VPN Client:
*** THEN ***
Go to this URL for further instructions NOT given in the above URL:
Once there, on the right side of the page under "Click here for frequently asked questions", click + next to "VPN Support", click + next to "Software Client behind Router", then click on "Nortel Contivity". There you will see an important step not mentioned anywhere else in D-Link's support pages: "Disable all Firewall Software (ZoneAlarm, Windows XP Firewall, etc.)"
After many DAYS of struggling to get my new DI-824VUP to connect to my VPN at work, all it finally took was a single click to disable Zone Alarm and "VOILA!", I got through.
Other D-Link wireless router models attempting to *dance* with Nortel Contivity VPN Client may benefit from that last action as well.
Go to this D-Link URL for instructions on configuring the DI-824VUP for connections with Nortel Contivity VPN Client:
*** THEN ***
Go to this URL for further instructions NOT given in the above URL:
Once there, on the right side of the page under "Click here for frequently asked questions", click + next to "VPN Support", click + next to "Software Client behind Router", then click on "Nortel Contivity". There you will see an important step not mentioned anywhere else in D-Link's support pages: "Disable all Firewall Software (ZoneAlarm, Windows XP Firewall, etc.)"
After many DAYS of struggling to get my new DI-824VUP to connect to my VPN at work, all it finally took was a single click to disable Zone Alarm and "VOILA!", I got through.
Other D-Link wireless router models attempting to *dance* with Nortel Contivity VPN Client may benefit from that last action as well.