There's no way to change the PPTP port.
Normally, when your computer makes a VPN connection, your computer's default
gateway is changed to the IP address of the VPN server. This is a security
feature, as it prevents your computer from being misused as a kind of router
between the remote network and the Internet.
The only way to do what you want would be to disable this functionality.
Then you could make multiple PPTP connections from your computer (PPTP is
NATable, so your router should be able to handle this just fine). However,
now your computer would be set up for "split-tunneling," which is not
recommended at all. If an attacker got control of your computer, he could
jump from the Internet to any of the networks you VPNed to.
Short answer: connect to only one VPN at a time.
--
Steve Riley
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http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com
"Just Guessing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I would like to be able to VPN directly to multiple servers using the same
> router and network, but belonging to separate organizations. The only way
> I
> can think of doing this is if I can use a different VPN port for each
> server.
> Although I don't see any way to change port 1723. I don't want to upgrade
> the router, either. Thanks!