Re: Simultaneos incoming VPN requests
- From: "Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 06:21:56 -0600
Is the DI-624 a VPN end-point router? If not and you connecting to an XP box
acting as a PPTP VPN server then your out of luck. XP only accepts one
incoming PPTP VPN connection at a time.
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"HoangHao" <HoangHao.20qnq4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Guys,
> How do you set up your firewall/router to act as a VPN endpoint for
> multiple connections? I have a Dl-624. I already open a port 1723 for
> passthrough for the VPN connection? What would be the next step for
> multiple connection?
> Thanks,
> Hoang Hao
>
> art15t wrote:
>> *Hi,
>>
>> I know this thread is somewhat old but I have the same problem and
>> wondered why if XP only supports one VPN connection at a time, why is
>> it that you can allocate a specific IP range for the incomming
>> connection(s)? Wouldn't that infer that it's supports multiple
>> conncections.
>>
>> ART *
>
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