I cannot get any use out of my Cisco VPN because it seems to be conflicting with my wireless router. In other words, the connection is there, but I can't open my files, my Outlook, or my company's AS400 user menu. I can do it at Starbucks. I can piggyback off my neighbor's Lynksys wireless adapter, I can connect at the local Days Inn, but I can't connect through my router at home. Another Yahoo answerer said
"your router doesn't have VPN passthough you need to open a port in the router. Login to the router and click on the Port Forwarding / Port Triggering then Port Triggering then click add service. in service name type VPN....... Next in Connection type choice TCP only, in both starting port and ending port put 1723 which is the port number used to transport VPN data.
Is this correct? And if so, how do I log on to my router? I should know how, but I don't.. and I can't find the answer. Also know that disabled all encrypytion and took down the firewall. Still won't work.
2007-01-24
14:44:35
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eliasulmonte
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