  user123456789
@pacbell.n | reply to Bucho_ky Re: NIGHTMARE - AT&T Global Network Client + Links
I have DI-604. Just enable the Virtual Server (IPSec). And this works.
See Advanced-->Virtual Server, and then Edit the IPSec to enter the IP address of your machine on your LAN. |
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  Bucho_ky
@insightBB.com
| reply to marcheb Thank you Marcheb! The net firewall service fixed my MTS problem with the following setup.
Win2K Cisco 350 wireless NIC Cisco 350 AP MTS 5.05.1
I went back through and tried all the other options I have found, UDP checkbox, forwarding certain ports, MTU, etc... and nothing broke my access once net firewall was turned on. |
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 marcheb
join:2001-06-30 Cary, NC
| reply to jas28 FYI: I found this post because I switched out routers and thought that my new router kept the AT&T client from working. My connection kept trying to negotiate with the VPN servers but never connected. Not quite the same errors listed above, but the same result -- no VPN.
After digging around, I found that the "Net Firewall Service" was un-selected and needs to be selected in your network card properties.
System: Windows XP Routers: SMC or UGate |
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