You can only get those settings form your LAN/WAN guy at work. The person who knows the settings. Unless you have access to the concentrator and get telnet/ssh into it. BUt you can guess at alot of the settings, since the Linksys is pretty simple in comparison setting wise. You need to know what the IP address that it allows to come in, what IP address it has on its inside interface, and what its IP address is. You can play around with these settings all day though, unless the 3000 is set up to do a device to device vpn, as opposed to clint to host, the tunnel will never go. But don't fret, you can use your client through the Linksys in the meantime. What you need to do is tell the LAN/WAN person that this is what you are doing, and ask them to set it up for you. After all there may be a security risk that they do not want to take involved here, or they may not have the abilty to set this up without disrupting the current state of balance that is so hard to come by in the world of VPNs and such. Good luck.