Hi Folks,
This is my first post. I am not really a "Computer Professional" but my purchase of a Linksys WRT54G seems to have pushed me that way!
Here's the deal:
1) I've got the router up and running. Our family PC (windows XP home version) is connected via an ethernet cable and everything is working great. (i.e. no problems access the public internet, using FTP, trillian, etc.)
2) My wife brings home her work laptop (Win 2000) and needs to connect into her mainframe. We connect it to the WRT54G using an ethernet cable (no wireless)
3) When we launch her Cisco VPN client, a connection is established. She can access her LAN and the public internet, but can't connect to any ip addresses inside her corporate firewall.
4) I've done the things suggested by Linksys and her IT dept but there is no change:
- Upgraded the firmware to 2.04.4 (which was supposed to give me a LAN set-up feature but did not!)
- Use an IP "release command" on her laptop
- confirmed that the VPN client was set to NAT transparency.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Webcub
This is my first post. I am not really a "Computer Professional" but my purchase of a Linksys WRT54G seems to have pushed me that way!
Here's the deal:
1) I've got the router up and running. Our family PC (windows XP home version) is connected via an ethernet cable and everything is working great. (i.e. no problems access the public internet, using FTP, trillian, etc.)
2) My wife brings home her work laptop (Win 2000) and needs to connect into her mainframe. We connect it to the WRT54G using an ethernet cable (no wireless)
3) When we launch her Cisco VPN client, a connection is established. She can access her LAN and the public internet, but can't connect to any ip addresses inside her corporate firewall.
4) I've done the things suggested by Linksys and her IT dept but there is no change:
- Upgraded the firmware to 2.04.4 (which was supposed to give me a LAN set-up feature but did not!)
- Use an IP "release command" on her laptop
- confirmed that the VPN client was set to NAT transparency.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Webcub