confusedchris
IS-IT--Management
I'm trying to set up a VPN connection through an Eicon Diva 2440 ADSL router (which uses NAT) with a Win2k server setup as the VPN server and attached directly to the router.
I've set (according to Microsoft instructions) NAT static routes on the router to allow access to ports 1723 & 47 which is needed by PPTP.
The problem I have is that when I dial up to the internet from the client (also Win2k using Microsoft's own inbuilt client)and try to login on the VPN connection, I am simply given an "Error 721 : The computer is not responding", which is very unhelpful and having searched out various reasons for this error (most of which seem to say that PPP is not responding on the server for some reason) I am not really any wiser.
I have a feeling it may be something to do with the router but having tried checking all settings & working to the Microsoft VPN white paper, I am nowhere nearer. I have seen on the Eicon website that the VPN client needs to be A UDP client which can work with NAT but I can't find anything helpful about that to do with the MS client.
Help?
thanks
chris
I've set (according to Microsoft instructions) NAT static routes on the router to allow access to ports 1723 & 47 which is needed by PPTP.
The problem I have is that when I dial up to the internet from the client (also Win2k using Microsoft's own inbuilt client)and try to login on the VPN connection, I am simply given an "Error 721 : The computer is not responding", which is very unhelpful and having searched out various reasons for this error (most of which seem to say that PPP is not responding on the server for some reason) I am not really any wiser.
I have a feeling it may be something to do with the router but having tried checking all settings & working to the Microsoft VPN white paper, I am nowhere nearer. I have seen on the Eicon website that the VPN client needs to be A UDP client which can work with NAT but I can't find anything helpful about that to do with the MS client.
Help?
thanks
chris