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Topic: SETTING UP A VPN SERVER AT HOME. [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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inferno1414
Member since:
2008-04-06 17:56:10
  posted: 2008-04-06 19:29:38
Setting up a VPN server at home.
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I have vista, and would like my new connection that is supposed to accept incomming connections..... to work.

The purpose of me setting up this VPN is so that when i am at work i will be able to access all of my mapped network hard drives.

Im using a Linksys WRT54Gv8 / GSv7 Router
with: DD-WRT v24 RC-4 (10/10/07) micro - build 8151M

Router IP: 192.168.1.1
VPN server IP: 192.168.1.100

On my local network i have my laptop
192.168.1.111And then again, the computer that is supposed to accept incoming calls.
192.168.1.100
I got my laptop to connect to my desktop via the VPN but when its connected, my desktop will not send any packets back to my laptop. But my laptop will keep sending packets to my desktop.

At the same time i go to connect to the VPN locally, my internet doesnt work. but i can still access my mapped drives.



Now, WAN speaking.

What do i have to do, to get my laptop to connect to my desktop from work?
Both of my firewalls are off on the laptop and computer.

Help please? if anyone has time, and is on aim, please add me and help for a minute if you can.
Aim username: Luke57803

I would appreciate it very very much.
Thanks-

- Luke


 
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