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bill1arch Member since: 2004-04-12 09:32:22 | posted: 2004-04-12 09:33:54 VPN through Win2k3 or
PCanywhere ---------- Any help is
apperciated.
VPN
through Win2k3 or
PCanywhere
I want
to setup a connection
from home to office
server. I have done as
much research before
asking. It seems like I
can not get through the
router. I have entered
the router setup and it
is not clear how to setup
a VPN access. Can anyone
give me some help as to
how I can set this up
properly. I also
tryed PCanywhere v10.5.
When I setup the host it
on the server it reads
192.x.x.x:88 wating for
connection. It does not
seem to read our static
IP Address.
The
router claims to support
VPN.
Our current
setup cable modem to
router to switch. Server
is also connected
directly to
switch.
Hardware/s
oftware: windows 2003
Standard speadstream
model 2602
router cable
modem new dell
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