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secret_squirrel Member since: 2005-01-27 21:23:36 | posted: 2005-01-27 21:27:57 Linksys WRT54GS VPN ---------- I have a linksys WRT54GS
router that has VPN
capabilities and a
broadband connection. I
have laptop running
Windows 2000 and a
dial-up connection. Am I
correct in assuming that
I can create a "New
Connection" on the
Windows 2000 laptop, dial
into my ISP, and then
connect to my router
using the IP address? I
am very interest in
having access to my home
LAN but trully don't know
where to start. Any help
would be greatly
appreciated.
TIA,<
br>Dan | romer944 Member since: 2005-03-13 09:16:03 | posted: 2005-03-13 09:34:17 WRT54GS VPN ---------- WHAT YOU NEED TODO IS GO
TO THE LINKSYS WEBSITE
AND DOWNLOAD THE VPN
SOFTWARE FOR YOUR ROUTER.
ONCE YOU INSTALL THE
SOFTWARE,THEN YOU CAN
CREATE USERS TO DIAL FROM
ANY ISP TO YOUR
ROUTER.MAY SURE YOU
CONFIGURATE THE ROUTER,
SO IT CAN RECEIVE ANY
REMOTE IP.. IF YOU NEED
HELP CALL LINKSYS
TECH-SUPPORT.NETZEO IS A
FREE ISP THAT GIVES 10HRS
OF FREE ACCESS A MONTH. |
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