Hi all -
I've got Cisco VPN v.4.6.04 and a D-Link DI-525 wireless router. The router is working fine and has been for over a year. My Cisco connection also has been working fine for quite some time.
Yesterday, after doing some tweeking with DRTCP, really just changing th MTU to 1500, every time I start the Cisco VPN my router would reboot about a minute afterwards. I change the MTU settings back but that doesn't seem to change anything - the router still reboots.
I've turned on logging on the router but it doesn't show anything special.
I reinstalled Cisco today and will try the connection later tonight, but has anyone else encountered something similar? Is there some other place (log file) I can see what's going on?
Thanks!
2007-03-01
04:42:15
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2 answers
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BigRez
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Computers & Internet
➔ Computer Networking
Clarification: I'm using a DLink router and the Cisco VPN software on my WinXP Pro laptop.
2007-03-01
05:41:12 ·
update #1
Reloaded the Cisco VPN software and the problem went away.
2007-03-03
04:08:16 ·
update #2