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Old 01-13-2004, 04:11 AM
Default vpn connection mn-100 vs mn-500



I use the Contivity VPN client to access my work. This
worked fine when I was using the wired base station (MN-
100), but when I upgraded to the wireless base station (MN-
500), I can't connect anymore.

What's the difference?


jim
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Old 01-13-2004, 04:42 AM
jim
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Default vpn connection mn-100 vs mn-700

Oops. I meant mn-700 for the wireless base station, not
mn-500.

I can ping the address that I am trying to get to ok. But
I can't login. Is the mn-700 blocking ports that the mn-
100 didn't?

>-----Original Message-----
>I use the Contivity VPN client to access my work. This
>worked fine when I was using the wired base station (MN-
>100), but when I upgraded to the wireless base station

(MN-
>500), I can't connect anymore.
>
>What's the difference?
>.
>

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Old 01-13-2004, 10:44 AM
Barb Bowman [MVP-Windows]
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Default Re: vpn connection mn-100 vs mn-700

can you take the mac address that the original base station used and
clone that into the new base station?

when you switch back to the original base station, does VPN start
working?

did you change the IP range in the original base station to something
other than the default 192.168.2.**?

On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:42:16 -0800, "jim"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Oops. I meant mn-700 for the wireless base station, not
>mn-500.
>
>I can ping the address that I am trying to get to ok. But
>I can't login. Is the mn-700 blocking ports that the mn-
>100 didn't?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I use the Contivity VPN client to access my work. This
>>worked fine when I was using the wired base station (MN-
>>100), but when I upgraded to the wireless base station

>(MN-
>>500), I can't connect anymore.
>>
>>What's the difference?
>>.
>>


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Old 01-14-2004, 04:11 AM
jim
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Default Re: vpn connection mn-100 vs mn-700

I just put the MN-100 in service and I am posting this
message while connected to my office using Contivity
(Nortel VPN client). Since I switched back to the MN-100,
I have setup the MN-700 as an Access Point.

I don't understand the difference between the 2 routers.
I have used the default 192.168.2.* address range on both
routers. Other than the new wireless settings, the 2
routers are configured the same.

I am not too sure about cloning the base station MAC
address from the MN-100? Can you explain that more?

There seems to be a million posts related to this same
topic... I am not sure why the MN-100 works and the MN-700
doesn't work, but it sounds like a patch is needed for the
MN-700.
>-----Original Message-----
>can you take the mac address that the original base

station used and
>clone that into the new base station?
>
>when you switch back to the original base station, does

VPN start
>working?
>
>did you change the IP range in the original base station

to something
>other than the default 192.168.2.**?
>
>On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:42:16 -0800, "jim"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Oops. I meant mn-700 for the wireless base station, not
>>mn-500.
>>
>>I can ping the address that I am trying to get to ok.

But
>>I can't login. Is the mn-700 blocking ports that the mn-
>>100 didn't?
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I use the Contivity VPN client to access my work. This
>>>worked fine when I was using the wired base station (MN-
>>>100), but when I upgraded to the wireless base station

>>(MN-
>>>500), I can't connect anymore.
>>>
>>>What's the difference?
>>>.
>>>

>
>--
>Barb Bowman
>Expert Zone Columnist
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>MS-MVP (Windows)
>

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