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To be honest not sure where to place this post, and thought that it might fit best here. Firstly, I'm a reasonably confident PC user but I'm not a techie. :) I have a VM 10Mb Broadband, and I've recently set up a wireless router - nothing special about the router as it's a Dynamode BR - 6004W - G -N. The company I work for has equipped my works laptop with Remote Access, using VPN so that I can work from home. When I currently try to login via Cable Wireless Remote Access I can pick up the wireless network no problem. However, when VPN starts up I get an error message 412: The remote peer is no longer responding. I've read somewhere that VM does not provide support to their users regarding VPN, and have not yet contacted them. My works IS Dept advise that the problem relates to my own ISP rather than the works laptop - it has been fully tested. Can anyone advise? Thanks, Mike |
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One think you need to make sure of is that the IP subnet of your router does not clash with the IP sub-net of your company network.
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VM do not offer support, but they do not block VPN access.
I'd go with the post above... if in doubt connect the modem direct to the Laptop and give it a go. |
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what VPN are you connecting to (I connect to a Checkpoint firewall using the CheckPoint secureremote client) also check your wifi router supports VPN pass-thru should be an option in the settings. |
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I'm not an expert on this stuff, and I'm sure someone here can explain it more accurately than me. An easy (ish) fix is to put you lappie into the DMZ on your router so it doesn't NAT the traffic. ---------- Post added at 13:33 ---------- Previous post was at 13:31 ---------- Quote:
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Moved to NETWORKING..
Welcome to the forum MikeTy |
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what operating system ? I assume Vista
try this add an "exception" in "Windows Firewall" of the VPN client software (executable file) Also creat an INBOUND Rule for the UDP Port used (your IT dept will tell you this infomation" ---------- Post added at 13:51 ---------- Previous post was at 13:42 ---------- this may help http://www.lamnk.com/blog/vpn/cisco-...er-responding/ |
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