Re: creating VPN from Pocket PC Phone Edition

From: nick (mercutio210_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/19/04


Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 22:12:51 -0700

Thanks bev & will, but still a lil confused...
i will also post in the board supplied thanks, but here's
what I have:

I have a 2032SP by Audiovox retailed as Toshiba 2032
under sprint. I have a computer with XP Home edition
running on a cable connection with the ICF on. I have
created an allowed VPN connection to the computer and
then attempted to set up the VPN on my phone then dial up
via my sprint modem and log into the VPN on my computer
but then get either server busy messages or connection
failed... any other hints?
thanks a bunch, - nick
>-----Original Message-----
>Try reposing this at microsoft.public.pocketpc.wireless
as a nubmer of
>users have had success with VPN.
>
>There have been some issues reported with the
different "flavors" of vpn
>so the process might be to see if you can establish a
connection via a
>different connection method such as wifi (what phone do
you have?) and
>when that more basic connection path works, then switch
back to
>establishing a connection via sprint.
>
>some other issues are not described in your post such as
how your home
>connection is configured, hard or soft firewall, ports
open, etc, etc.
>Again, the kiss approach is best... i.e. make other
simpler connections
>to your home pc to validate the connection and then turn
vpn on.
>
>Beverly Howard
>
>.
>



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