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I just successfully set up my IPSec compliant VPN on the
MN-700. I have a WinXP Pro laptop with a Linksys wireless card and a MS MN-700. Do not diable your firewall and do not set up a DMZ. Why loose the firewall protection? Instead, go to Port Forwarding and set up an Application triggered port forwarding. Enter a description for your application, enter an outbound port, the trigger type as UDP, set the same inbound port and public type to UDP. Keep in mind that the default IPSec ports are 50, 51, and 500, so triggers will need to be created for each port. Check with your IT dept. to make sure these default ports are used on your company firewall. After creating these triggers, your authentication should work successfully over port 50 and 51 and a connection can be established on 500. Joel >-----Original Message----- >The only way I've been able to access vpn is setting DMZ >option to virtual. >>-----Original Message----- >>Interestingly enough, I was told by Microsoft tech >>support to open the UDP ports inbound/outbound as this >>may resolve access to my employer's network. That >>doesn't work so I will save anyone the trouble here by >>telling them not to bother. >> >>My employer's tech support gave me IP addresses to try >>since using IP address 192.168.2.1 will not work. So I >>tried changing it to various static addresses I was >given >>and the configuration utility keeps telling me that the >>addresses I'm entering are all invalid IP addresses. Has >>anyone had any luck changing IP addresses for their LAN >>settings on the MN-700 ? >> >>Additionally, is there any way to disable the firewall >on >>the MN-700? That seems to be the root of all the >>problems when trying to access an employer network >>through VPN. >>. >> >. > |
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