Summary: I have two Linksys VPN routers WRV54G, that have a VPN tunnel between the private IP hosts of 192.168.1.0 (a) and 192.168.2.0 (b). IP traffic passes f...
Summary: Im having an issue at my office and was hoping to get some help on it. I have attached a diagram so that it is easier to understand everything. We had...
Summary: Hi, Can I use two Linksys Hardware Firewall/Routers to setup a VPN tunnel across the internet. I want to be able to securly share files between two l...
Summary: Guys, I'm just a little bit confused. From what I understand a VPN is just a secure way to access your home network shares from a remote location. Now...
Summary: I have a work laptop and wireless router (Draytek) that supports VPN. To access work files I need to launch the VPN on my laptop with a password. My p...
Summary: VPN Tunnel via HostName works flawless. I loose my WAN capability for Browsers and Email retrival. When VPN is Disconnected normal operations resume. ...
Summary: VPN connects remote LANs and makes them appear as one. Its a protocol that connects remote sites over a network or the Internet A VPN can make multi...
Summary: A lot about VPN depends on the hardware or software that you plan to VPN with. A VPN endpoint is whatever is handling the encryption. It can be a so...
Summary: Ok, so you have a L2TP server at work named \\Lab1. You can successfully establish a VPN tunnel from a machine at your house named \\Home. When you ...
Summary: I my router says the tunnel is connect, but I am unable to join our domain. The routers are Linksys if that helps. The PC is running XP pro. The serve...
Summary: I currently have a small network that shares a dsl connection through a router . We have added a second location that i would like to have connected ...
Summary: Well first off your wireless router doesnt create that tunnel, it just allows the tunnel to pass through the firewall. Thats what those options are fo...
Summary: I can't seem to browse the computers in the remote side from the local side of my VPN tunnel using two linksys VPN routers. The status of the VPN tunn...
Summary: I am trying to setup a vpn between three offices, using webramp 700s. I've got the boxes talking to each other, I can ping computers on the remote net...
Summary: "Thanks, that was virtualy worthless." Wanderer has replied to your post, but in his usual meekness and diplomacy in such matters, through a third pa...
Summary: To simplify things I would look at firewalls with VPN capability. Create VPN tunnels between the firewalls (don't use PPTP) and you are done. No extra...
Summary: hello people my situation is as follows; i have a network 192.168.0.0 - 255.255.255.224. i have static ip machines 192.168.0.1-10. i have a Linksys BE...
Summary: Why are you using a free vpn client software? You should be using the vpn client that came with the VPN device at work. Why are your routing your lan...
Summary: I am trying to establish a VPN tunnel between a Linksys WRV200 and a computer running D-Link’s DS-601 remote client. This is a copy of the 601’s ...
Summary: I am trying to allow employees to access our network from home. We have a server running Win 2K and a Netopia T1 router. I know I have successfully bu...
Summary: Not sure the previous post really answer the question!! Yes it should be possible to do it if the router support VLAN configuration. Netscreen router...
Summary: If your REALLY want security consider Sonicwall TZ170 or TZ150 which are firewall hardware that you create the vpn tunnel with. This is what I do whe...
Summary: Hello all. I have my home network setup and it seems to be behaving itself for once. I have a PC (irrelevant) and a Synology DiskStation (NAS drive) p...