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Topic: I HAVE A HOME NETWORK AND WOULD LIKE TO ACCESS IT WITH VPN FROM OUTSIDE [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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venkatesh
Member since:
2002-05-14 11:21:47
  posted: 2002-05-14 11:43:53
I have a home network and would like to access it with VPN from outside
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Hi, I have a home network with a W2K server. This server is configured as web server. I am able to access the server through the IP address assigned to the LINKSYS router(as intranet). I would like to access the server from outside using VPN. Can someone help

Thank you in advance
SOS
Member since:
2002-06-19 05:06:26
  posted: 2002-06-20 06:43:39
You need a VPN Client Software
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Hi there! You may want to install a VPN Client Software on the computer that you will use to access the server remotely. However, please make sure that the IPSec and PPTP Protocol is enabled on the router at the other side of the tunnel. You can do that through the router's config utility. But if you are already using a VPN (BEFVP41) router from Linksys, then you don't have to do that.
I hope this could help.
SOS
Member since:
2002-06-19 05:06:26
  posted: 2002-06-20 06:57:26
You need a VPN Client Software
----------
Hi there! You may want to install a VPN Client Software on the computer that you will use to access the server remotely. However, please make sure that the IPSec and PPTP Protocol is enabled on the router at the other side of the tunnel. You can do that through the router's config utility. But if you are already using a VPN (BEFVP41) router from Linksys, then you don't have to do that.
I hope this could help.
 
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