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    Help/Advice for VPN Newbie: IPsec/L2TP

    To be honest, I've looked like crazy. The *only* extensive walkthrough that I've found is one for Linux...and even that is fairly complicated (I tried to get the IPsec server running on my Linux machine and it's giving me trouble)... Hopefully someone has a secret link or something. ;) The...
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    Help/Advice for VPN Newbie: IPsec/L2TP

    bump... Hoping someone can help.
  3. eLinux

    Well, I posted this in the VPN foru

    Well, I posted this in the VPN forum but it sunk to the bottom of the page again and, considering I went through many many past threads, I have a feeling this one is going to sink to the bottom of the sea without an answer in the VPN forum... Maybe someone here can help me. Okay...well, I went...
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    IPsec? How can you tell it's happening?

    Okay...well, I went and tinkered with Windows 2003 for endless hours today trying to get IPsec connection to work. I finally found a really great article which gave me a rough idea on how to set it up... I went to the Windows 2k3 IP Security Policy editor and worked through that... Now here's...
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    Is the LinkSys VPN Router a JOKE?

    http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=433&scid=29 It says: "...so you can securely connect to the corporate server from your home office—or any location when you’re on the road." From what I read, it's saying you can connect to your network from on the road: which would...
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    Is the LinkSys VPN Router a JOKE?

    From reading the description on Linksys' website, it seems as though indeed the router is supposed to support an incomming VPN IPsec tunnel.
  7. eLinux

    Help/Advice for VPN Newbie: IPsec/L2TP

    Well, considering I'm fairly new at this forum, I'm not sure if this is appropriate or not, but... "Small bump" so hopefully someone can help me with this situation I'm having :)
  8. eLinux

    Setting up a VPN with Linksys Router

    It let you connect two computers inside your network through VPN while going outside of your network for the tunnel? That's interesting...I'm pretty sure the Linksys only supports one tunnel.
  9. eLinux

    Setting up a VPN with Linksys Router

    I am having this issue and I believe the problem is quite simple. Linksys routers only allow ONE VPN tunnel at a time. Therefore, if you're using an outbound VPN tunnel to therefore turn it around and connect (i.e., an inbound VPN tunnel), the Linksys router is going to reject the second...
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    Help/Advice for VPN Newbie: IPsec/L2TP

    Well...I'm attempting to set up VPN so that I can connect to my home network (primarily home computer) via VPN while at a WiFi hotspot or at school. I've been tinkering and reading every howto, article, etc. that I can find about VPN. Throughout this process I've read about the...

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