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Topic: ROUTER VPN PRBLEMS [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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nygiants
Member since:
2003-11-29 20:21:02
  posted: 2003-11-29 20:26:24
router vpn prblems
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I currently use a cable modem to connect to my office network, using VPN-1 Securepoint s/w by checkpoint.com
everyth ing is ok. I recently purchased a di-604 router and am having problems connecting to vpn. although the router allows vpn pass thru. I am unable to connect to the vpn...

Any help to solve this problem will be greatly appreciated.
dave
Member since:
2003-12-01 09:12:05
  posted: 2003-12-01 09:25:28
NAT may be the issue
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Although it sounds like you have VPN passing through your new router, your IP addressing scheme has likely changed, too. Check the following article on connecting through a firewall. The client endpoint is now your LAN IP instead of your 'live' Cable IP.

http://www.ple xinet.com/knowledge/?view =full&artID=76
nygiants
Member since:
2003-11-29 20:21:02
  posted: 2003-12-01 16:58:02
router vpn problems
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looks like the site is no longer existing
nygiants
Member since:
2003-11-29 20:21:02
  posted: 2003-12-01 20:29:24
problems
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sorry got the site
 
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