said by edil:The direction is - VPN from my computer -> Cisco DPC3925 -> ISP -> Internet -> VPN server at my office.
Okay, thanks for that confirmation.
said by edil:I tried to connect via telnet to the Cisco DPC3925 but it didn't work and there is no option to enable telnet access in the web management console of the Cisco DPC3925.
If its running stock firmware
- there likely won't be any telnet access to it... for these jobs, you typically put in »
192.168.x.x into a web browser and manage it that way.
- DPC won't block traffic outbound, so I'd start with what is different between your ISP's connection through Liberty Cable vs aircard.
First things to try :
- ping IP address of your MS VPN headend from both connections, record the results
- traceroute to the IP address of your MS VPN headend from both connections, record the results
- telnet to the IP address of your MS VPN headed on port 1723 from both connections, record the results
You'll also likely need someone on the MS VPN headend troubleshooting with you, specifically does it see
the traffic from your Liberty Cable IP address.
My 00000010bits
Regards