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asaria Member since: 2002-07-09 22:46:33 | posted: 2002-07-09 22:57:13 Router configuration ---------- We have an local lan in
the following
configuration:
Int
ernet from Qwest DSL -->
Cisco 678 Router -->
D-Link DI-704P Router -->
4 Mobil laptops
(DHCP).
We are
connecting to a corp.
server via Cisco VPN. We
are sharing the internet
with no problems, but
only one of us can
connect via VPN at a
time.
Will
increasing 1 public IP
Address to 5 public IP
Addresses fix the
problem?
If so how
would I configure the
D-link router to hand out
(DHCP) the static IP
addresses since the
nature of the router is
to have multiple internal
private address and one
public
address?
Idea… Do
I use PPTP with the
following
setting?
209.209.2
09.0 Reserved
Network 209.209.209.1
User-Assignable 209.20
9.209.2
User-Assignable 209.20
9.209.3
User-Assignable 209.20
9.209.4
User-Assignable 209.20
9.209.5
User-Assignable 209.20
9.209.6 Reserved
Gateway 209.209.209.7
Reserved
Broadcast
LAN IP
Address: ????? WAN
Type: PPTP My IP
Address: ????? Server
IP Address:
209.209.209.6 PPTP
Account: assigned by
Qwest PPTP Password:
assigned by
Qwest Connection ID:
?????
(Optional) Maximum
Idle Time: ?????
Thanks for any
suggestions
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