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Join Date: Nov 2007
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OS: XP
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Port forwarding to Belkin F5D7633UK4A: establishing VPN connection
Hi All
Hopefully someone can help me with this. I recently bought the Belkin Wireless Router (see title) and have been trying to log into work e-mail via the Nortel Networks Contivity VPN client software (provided by my firm's IT team). The Nortel information states that we should enable the following ports: UDP Protocol (17), Port 500 Inbound and Outbound ESP Protocol (50) both Inbound and Outbound AH Protocol (51)both inbound and outbound I have inputted this information on the Belkin page (following instruction from the Tech support people). However, whenever I try and log in via the Nortel VPN Contivity Client , the system hangs for a couple of minutes; the following message comes up: "Log-in failure due to: remote host not found" When I have disconnnected the wireless network and instead used a standard dial-up modem, the problem disappears (e.g. I can log-in successfully). Therefore, the problem has to be with the router. Can anyone help? Many thanks |
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Re: Port forwarding to Belkin F5D7633UK4A: establishing VPN connection
See if this tutorial helps. http://www.portforward.com/english/r...-4/default.htm
Note that you also have to enable VPN passthrough in most routers for VPN traffic to pass.
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Re: Port forwarding to Belkin F5D7633UK4A: establishing VPN connection
Hi Johnwill
Thanks very much for taking the time to help me out with this! I will give it a go. Just a quick one; where/how exactly do I enable VPN passthrough in my Belkin Router? Thanks and all the best Ruwan |
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Manager, Networking Forums
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Re: Port forwarding to Belkin F5D7633UK4A: establishing VPN connection
The F5D7633 manual I looked at seems to suggest it's on by default. However, I don't find a manual for the F5D7633UK4A, so I have no idea if that's universally true.
I'd just browse around in the menus for anything relating to VPN. ![]()
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