Re: VPN problems and Linksys BEFSR411????
From: Brett (b-glines@!!!!!!!!attbi.com)Date: 06/13/02
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From: "Brett" <b-glines@!!!!!!!!attbi.com> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 04:05:17 GMT
But how about somone OUTSIDE the network, coming in from the public
internet?
Windows Client >>>> VPN{Internet}VPN >>>> Linksys BEFSR Router >>>>
Windows 2000 Domain
We're using Verizon Wireless Internet which gives us EXCELLENT internet
connectivity from out laptops
anywhere we can get a Verizon connection. True Wireless Internet. But
it's for a Realtor who need to have his laptop
with him at the client (house being shown) site. He connects to the
internet with reliable speeds, via his Verizon Wireless
Connection, but needs to VPN into his office network which is an ADSL
connection through a LinkSys Router BEFSR
(Not the Linksys BEFSR VPN Router) to his Windows Domain.....
Most of what I have heard seem to sounds like the VPN client being inside
the network, behind the BEFSR router and connecting
to an outside target...
Brett
"Steve Harris" <stvhrrs@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:ae7obf0bpp@drn.newsguy.com...
> In article <1xwN8.12100$nZ3.1637@rwcrnsc53>, "Brett" says...
> >
> >I remember reading, in this news group, that there were problems using
the
> >LinkSys BEFSR series of Cable/DSL routers for VPN access to a network.
I
> >think it was somethingto do with the level of firmware and IPSec
> >passthrough??? Does anyone have anymore information on this? Has
anyone
> >gotten a VPN conection, to a Windows 200 domain from Windows 98/ME/XP, to
> >work using these routers? I know that they aren't a true firewall and am
> >recommending that my client convert to a real firewall. I've heard good
> >things about the SnapGear line.
> >
> >Any input would be helpful.
> >
> >Brett
> >
> >
>
> I know that SecuRemote, the Checkpoint VPN product, works behind these
routers.
> It doesn't support browsing the domain, but you can map network drives.
>
> This probably doesn't help you, but thought I'd mention it.
>
> --Steve
>
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