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Topic: XP PRO RUNNING VPN SERVER WITH ROUTER [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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Davix-NZ
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2003-11-17 13:42:30
  posted: 2003-11-18 20:50:54
XP Pro running VPN Server with Router
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I, I am new at this and would like any help please.

I have a DSL connection with a DI-808HV VPN/Router from Dlink.
well when i creat a client side dialer in windows XP to dial into the 808HV the settings does not allow me to set the IKE and PIsec settings so i cant dial into the 808HV as per Dlink Teck Support but working on how to turn off the IKE and IPsec security setting as the log it telling me the IKE settings are not valid so I desabled the VPN on the 808HV Router/VPN and configured windows XP Pro to be a VPN Server then go to another DSL internet connection and create a client VPN connection but I tried to dial into the IP for the DSL from the ISP which is running the WinXP VPN Server and get an 800 error then i try the IP assinged to the PC from the 808HV router/VPN can get the same error.
my questions are, does any one know how i cant get to the VPN Server when the router is giving it a IP thats diffrent for the IP from the ISP, i even tried to send the VPN server IP address from the router as a DMZ.

well any help at all welcome Please.
Thank you
David-NZ
 
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