"Jim (MI)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:k5q5b.26763$(E-Mail Removed) hlink.net...
> I've had the same problem, but it appears it may depend upon the VPN
client
> software your using.
>
> My wife works from home and connects into IBM via an VPN. Their client
does
> not work over a wireless connection with 128 bit WEP enabled.
>
> While working the problem Linksys stated that they have a known problem
with
> wireless VPN's when WEP is enabled. What's happening is one encrypted set
> of packets (VPN) is riding over a 2nd set of encrypted packets (WEP) and
> they don't play together well.
>
> If you turn off WEP, your VPN will probably work OK. You might want to
test
> it to confirm.
>
> This was the case about 6 months ago, don't know if the firmware updates
> have fixed this.
>
> What version of firmware are you using on your AP, (make, model) , what
> wireless card do you use in the laptop and what VPN client do you use?
That
> info will help.
>
If you are going to turn off the WEP, then at least set the MAC Address for
some security.
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