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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| Doug McElroy |
posted: 2002-02-26 23:11:22
Can you give me any indication what settings I
need to make to get my VPN up and running? If I
bypass the Linksys BEFW11S4 router, I have no
problem. We have disabled the block WAN request,
and entered the correct forwarding information to
get to our PPTP setup. That is about it, but no
luck.
I am trying to use AT&T Broadband at
home. This is a WinXP Pro platform, through a
Surfboard SB3100 cable modem.
Thanks for
anything.
Doug McElroy |
| Dr. VPNlabs |
posted: 2002-03-05 16:06:32
Are you using the
Built-in MS client? If
so, verify that the
Linksys device in not
blocking GRE traffic to
the workstation.
That is the most
likely cause. Symptoms
of this problem are that
you are having an error
721.
good
luck, Dr. VPN Labs
Staff |
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