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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2
OS: Windows 2000
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VPN through wireless router error?
I'm trying to log onto my corporate VPN from my laptop at work using my
wireless router. We have two computers here already configured by our IT department that can log on and off to the corporate VPN without a problem. When I first plugged in my laptop, I just copied the settings off one of the computers which were setup with static IPs and DNS address's. Everything worked fine, till i plugged in the wireless router. I've set the configuration up the same as I would one of the computers, even keeping the address my laptop originally had. The problem is the laptop wont connect to the VPN through the wireless router. I've tried forwarding all connections from the wireless router on port 1723 (the VPN port) to my laptop IP, setting the laptop ip as the default DMZ server, and i still get the same error. The VPN connection will first display "connecting to corporate VPN", then move to " verifying Username and Password". THen error 619 comes up: Error 619 A connection to the remote computer could not be established, so the port used for this connection was closed. When i monitored the connection, i found it connects from localhost:2058 to serverip:1723, and then it jumps to verifying username and password, and the connection stays open, but I get the error. I think maybe it's trying to move to another port, or another protocol to open up the connection completely, and when it tries to make that jump the wireless router blocks the connection and I get the error. If you need any extra information, i'll be checking this post almost every hour. Thanks in advance, Andrew Roark. |
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