  CO Dude
@comcast.net | reply to Solution Re: NIGHTMARE - AT&T Global Network Client + Links
Thank you "Solution"
I have DLINK DI-624, AT&T GNC v5.05.1
Took your advise: "Disabled UPNP, Gaming Mode and PPTP"
Wow, works like a charm! Thank you again! |
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  Mobius3
@rr.com | This worked for me as well Solution using the ATT GNC. However, I only had to 'disable' the 'Gaming Mode', and left PPTP and UPNP 'enabled'. Now, my wired and wireless clients both work just fine. Thx. |
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  Muffler
@sympatico.ca
| I had the same troubles with AT&T Network Client and DLink DI 614+. I had to turn on the Net Firewall Service in my wireless network card properties and disable the Gaming Mode on the router (Tools, Misc); I could leave the PPTP and UPNP enabled. Thanks for all the comments, they really helped! |
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  bitbucket000
@comcast.net | Disabling "Gaming Mode" on DLink DI-624 and ATT Global Network Client 5.07 did the trick.
Just wanted to thank everyone for the comments. |
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  upok
@verizon.ne
| I have Uniden WNR 2004 router and AT&T Network client 5.0.51. Though I opened all the ports (both TCP and UDP) on the router and disbaled UPnP, I still get Error 118 No response from IPSEC terminator during authentication from AT&T Network Client.
Any idea, anyone? Help!
Thanks in advance. |
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  JellyBaby
@co.uk
| I have a Dlink DI-614+ router, AT&T Network client 5.04, ISP Nildram. I can connect to the VPN server via the client fine. However, a couple of the programs that I use which access the VPN run incredibly slowly, particularly Outlook which pretty much comes to a grinding halt. Now, when I connect to the VPN server through my telephone line instead, it works fairly quickly (as fast as 56k can work anyway!). I have disabled Gaming Mode on my router, this did not make any different, I also opened up ports 500 and 4500 all to no effect.
A couple of things I have noticed, for some reason my laptop has a MAC Miniport Bridge installed which my network card is binded to (3com 3c5920).. if I unbind my network card from this bridge then it will still work fine under normal use, however, trying to connect to the VPN Server produces the following error "!Error 101 Missing Default Gateway MAC address.". Another thing I have noticed is, the Net Firewall on the network card (and the bridge) is unchecked whereas it is checked on my dialup connection. However, when I check to enable the Net Firewall service on the network card and then try to connect to the VPN Server, the client just times out while trying to retrieve a list of VPN Servers.
Does anyone have any ideas ?  |
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  Awlheart
@charter.com
| Wow, good advice on the beta utility. I uninstalled the WPC11 and drivers and ran the beta install. Now works like a charm!
Linksys FAQ: WPC11 V4 and VPN connections
»www.linksys.com/support/top10faq···ions.asp
Need PC help? »www.poasters.com great forum, great people |
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  paetyndog
@mindspring.com
| reply to Muffler AT&T dialer version: 5.09.2 English Linksys wireless: WRT54g
VPN worked fine over wired connection, but when I went over wireless, I kept getting "negotiating encryption keys with VPN server" "authenticating..." then the VPN server ip adress would change and again. "negotiating encryption keys with VPN server" "authenticating..."
It turns out my wireless adapter didn;t have the net firewall service checked. I reversed all the settings marked from previous threads and was able to connect.
Thanks to all for help and suggestions! |
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