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Wireless Networking - VPN (PPtP) tunnel through D-Link DSA3200? |
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Hi there..
Long time lurker on this newsgroup, first time posting. I've run into a problem that's stumping me. I have a D-Link DSA-3200 wifi portal device installed at my workplace. We've opened a second location and I have a need to setup a VPN over the net. The problem that I'm having is that I cannot for the life of me get the DSA-3200 to pass TCP port 1723 to the VPN server. D-Link tech support has been pretty worthless in helping me out with this, so I'm hoping someone here has worked with one of these devices and can help me out. Thanks, Michael Michael |
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Problems with TCP Port 1723 or GRE Protocol 47 traffic? Both are needed.
Some routers call the latter "PPTP Pass Through" or "VPN Pass Through". You can run the test detailed in the "PPTP Ping" and "VPN Traffic" sections on this page... http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0105.mspx If the test fails the GRE Protocol 47 section your options may include... 1. Purchasing a router that is known to pass GRE Protocol 47 traffic correctly 2. Purchase a VPN end-point type router 3. Use an alternative like OpenVPN -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Michael" <> wrote in message news: ups.com... > Hi there.. > > Long time lurker on this newsgroup, first time posting. > > I've run into a problem that's stumping me. I have a D-Link DSA-3200 > wifi portal device installed at my workplace. We've opened a second > location and I have a need to setup a VPN over the net. The problem > that I'm having is that I cannot for the life of me get the DSA-3200 to > pass TCP port 1723 to the VPN server. D-Link tech support has been > pretty worthless in helping me out with this, so I'm hoping someone > here has worked with one of these devices and can help me out. > > Thanks, > Michael > Sooner Al [MVP] |
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Sooner Al [MVP] wrote: > Problems with TCP Port 1723 or GRE Protocol 47 traffic? Both are needed. > Some routers call the latter "PPTP Pass Through" or "VPN Pass Through". > > You can run the test detailed in the "PPTP Ping" and "VPN Traffic" sections > on this page... > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0105.mspx > > If the test fails the GRE Protocol 47 section your options may include... > > 1. Purchasing a router that is known to pass GRE Protocol 47 traffic > correctly > 2. Purchase a VPN end-point type router > 3. Use an alternative like OpenVPN > > -- > Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Hi Al.. Thanks for the link. I was unaware those tools existed. I'll play with the PPtP tests and see what happens. Thanks, Michael Michael |
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