Re: VPN client problems
- From: Edward Diener <eddielee_no_spam_here@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 18:33:27 -0400
Robert L [MS-MVP] wrote:
1. this i snormal. check this page for the resolution, http://www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm
OK, I see 3 possibilities but right now this is not a problem for me because my VPN client access will only be for short periods of time and I can do without Internet access during those times.
2. Can you ping the remote IP?
Yes.
if yes, what do you receive if using net view \\remoteip?
System error 53 has occurred. The network path was not found.
This evidently is keeping me from Adding a Network Place for my connection. Any ideas what is happening ?
I can establish a connection. I can then ping the remote IP But then net view \\remoteip fails.
There must be a reason for this and I wish I knew what it was.
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"Edward Diener" <eddielee_no_spam_here@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:eddielee_no_spam_here@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote in message news:u1%23ckAbTFHA.1896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I set up a VPN client to another machine using its IP address with the correct username and password. I connect to the server machine and everything goes fine and I am connected with a VPN client icon for my connection in the system tray.
However 2 problems now ensue:
1) While I am connected I no longer have HTTP access to the Internet. All attempts to go to a web page fail. This is probably true of all other Internet protocols. Once I disconnect I have access to everything again. Although I though my VPN connection through the Internet should allow me to share it with other Internet connections, this does not bother me very much since I need the VPN connection only sporadically and mainly to transfer files back and forth between my client and the VPN server machine. Still this seems a possible problem.
2) While I am connected I attempt to Add a Network Place for my connection. I double-click the Add Network Place icon and fill in a UNC specifying the IP address I used when creating my VPN client and a share at that address. After taking a while I get the message that no network connection can be found. If I just specify for the UNC the IP address in order to pick a share at that address I get the same error. This does affect me as I naturally need a share to access files on the server system.
My VPN connection is through the Internet using a DSL modem connected to a router, a Siemens Speedstream 2604. The router is used so that I can connect another computer to the Internet using the same DSL line and both computers to a local printer.
Anybody have any ideas why I am having my problems and how I can solve them ? I did download and install a Win2k update, Q818043, but this did not solve my problem. I am running Win2K SP4.
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