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Old 10-06-2005, 11:13   #5
Stuartbe
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Re: enable VPN on NTL Cable modem

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Originally Posted by bunji
Hi Stuartbe, thanks for the welcome. I cant post any scrrenshots at mo as at work, however, i have tested the vpn software from BT lines and whilst at work and it works no problem. Its only when i stick it behind the ntl modem it fails.

I am using checkpoint secure remote, and just pinging from a command prompt. I get successful pings untill i enable the secure remote to try and connect to the VPN server.

This would happen if the modem will not allow IPSEC, i presume.

Regards
Hi m8...

IPSEC encrypts the packets within the tunell so that is not likely to be the problem, Unless you have IPSEC enabled on the network interface that the cablemodem is connected to. If this was the case however you would not be able to get on the net at all !!!

What type of VPN are you using "LT2P or PPTP" and are you running a local firewall or an external router ?
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