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    Use Internet through VPN

    Do you have a proxy server (isa)? That would be the easiest thing to do. Or, you can mess with NAT and VPN in win2k server. Geoff
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    VPN connects with XP Home, Can't see folders

    i think that your problem is that xp home can't connect with a domain, therefore there is no trust between the 2 boxes. i would upgrade to xp pro, it will save you a lot of hassel. Geoff
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    Using a vpn as backup

    They are on demand basis. the tunnel will be up only to pass traffic. you can proiritize traffic over the tunnels if you like. setup your ADSL, dialer1 link and make its tunnel priority 2, and the t1 proirity 1. Geoff
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    Cisco VPN

    Okay, so you have a remote office; or are you trying to do a VPN in the same building for securing an accounting department or something? If you have a remote office with a DSL or T1 connection it is very simple. Or are these home users connecting individually? Geoff
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    Help with assigning static IPs and DNS settings...

    Why do you want to use static ip? You can get the DNS addresses by going into a command prompt and type ipconfig /all this will give you a list of all connections and all settings on each adapter. Geoff
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    I need help setting up my first vpn for a small office

    angelleeye, In the newer Linksys routers (I am not sure how old yours is), but there is a setting to choose for using ipsec and pptp connections. Make sure this is activated. Geoff
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    router mis behaviour

    I know that the MTU size of packets can have an adverse affect on browsing. Try making it a little smaller, like 1452. Geoff
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    Cisco VPN

    Hmmm...how is he trying to build the tunnel? preshared keys? radius? give me a little more info on what he is trying to do, and I can help better. Geoff
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    Passing through Class C?

    I am not sure what the problem is with the WET11. I have a couple of these and all I have done is connect to the AP (doing MAC filtering on the AP itself) and all is good. DHCP all that stuff. I guess I am confused? Geoff
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    Slow Log In

    Are you using Roaming Profiles? Geoff
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    Why won't you let me have Callback?

    John, I have not done this myself, but this link looks like it is what you want: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1828/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800c4bb7.html Geoff
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    VPN Client on the router

    are you the same guy i posted for the ipsec tunnel? that would be your best bet, and you can use any connection type. Geoff
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    VPN Client on the router

    what exactly do you want to accomplish? Geoff
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    Why won't you let me have Callback?

    You should do it in the server. You need to have administrative access and do it on your profile. Do you and they have DSL or Cable? You could setup a small VPN server on the W2K box and connect to it for free? Geoff
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    Tunneling/VPN Issue between Cisco routers

    Okay, the best way to do this is with ipsec tunnels with a pre-shared key. This way you will basically setup a "key" with an ip address for security. example: ipsec isakmp key anything address 1.2.3.4 255.0.0.0 This will give host 1.2.3.4 access to the remote router (and visa versa)...

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