dell axim VPN sync problems



I am trying to remotely sync my Dell Axim using a VPN host on my home
computer.

I have Comcast broadband coming into a d-link modem to a linksys
BEFSR41 V3 router to a WRT54G Linksys wireless router (with static IP)
to my PC (with static IP and incoming connections enabled) I have port
forewarding on port 1723 on the first router pointing to my wireless
router's IP, then port forewarding of the same port from my wireless
router to my PC's IP. On both routers, I have DDNS enabled for
dynDNS.org and all VPN passthroughs enabled.
I am using a dynDNS.org account since it is to my understanding that
comcast has dynamic IP's.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Help please.

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