VPN connection problems



I'm trying to setup a vpn connection so I can access my computer
remotely. I have a Linksys Router WRT54GS with latest firmware v4.50.6.
I have IPsec, pptp, and l2tp passthrough enabled with port 1723 being
forwarded to the correct ip address. I have disabled all firewall
software. I try to establish a vpn connection to myself using the local
ipaddress and it gives me error 800. Likewise, using my wan ip address
fails also. Anyhelp setting this up would be appreciated. Thanks

ps ipsec services and remote access services are enabled and started.

Drew

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