Re: After changing my ISP, I no longer have access to my VPN
- From: "techy613" <techy613@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 09:17:04 -0700
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> techy613 wrote:
> > After changing my ISP, I no longer have access to my company VPN. My
> > company VPN times - out after a few minutes and disconnects. My ISP
> > also disconnects. I found out from the top level Engineers at the ISP
> > that they also are using VPN technology for web access and I have to
> > find a way to support two VPN connections; both my ISP and my company
> > website. They claim there is a way to configure XP to support both.
> > Neither my company technical support nor the ISP has the
> > configuration information.
> >
> > Can anyone help me?
> > Thanks in advance for your advice
>
> Can you explain in more detail what's going on? I'm not sure what "they also
> are using VPN technology for web access" means.
>
> (Techy613) The ISP (AOL) did not have more details. Maybe each user's packets are tunneled in a AOL packet to the AOL server to provide better security. I would assume their server is acting like a VPN server. But I really do not know.
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help
.
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