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|    Joe to Steve    |
|    Re: Netgear FVS318 and ActionTec 701-wg    |
|    16 Sep 04 07:56:49    |
   
   From: ffffh.no.spam@hotmail-spammers-paradise.com   
      
   yes.   
      
   "Steve" wrote in message   
   news:AP42d.30$Mi.55172@news.uswest.net...   
   > Are you running netgear firmware 2.4 on all three routers?   
   >   
   > "Joe" wrote in message   
   > news:ci9734$uk6$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...   
   > > also,   
   > >   
   > > I was looking for the same information and found loads of different   
   > answers   
   > > on google, etc. These are some notes I made at the time.   
   > >   
   > > Netgear tech support:   
   > > ports 1723 and 500.   
   > >   
   > > Newsgroups:   
   > > 1723 for PPTP   
   > > 500 - IPSec ?   
   > > 50   
   > > 51 for IPSec.   
   > >   
   > > groups.google   
   > > port UDP 500 if using key neg (IPSec?)   
   > > port UDP 1723 for PPTP   
   > >   
   > > Protocol 50 ESP (not port number, but protocol)   
   > > Protocol 51 AH?   
   > >   
   > > PPTP: use port 1723 and GRE protocol 47 (Generic Routing Ecapsulation   
   > > protocol)   
   > > L2TP: ports 1701 and port 500   
   > >   
   > > then my notes say: "check some books".   
   > >   
   > > I've got both of mine in the 'DMZ' (i.e. all ports are open and all   
   > packets   
   > > are forwarded to the FVS318 now).   
   > >   
   > > I actually have 3 sites with these units and find that even thought all   
   > > ports are open on all sites and all the sites' FVS318's report a fully   
   > > established connection that 1 of the sites does not work properly - e.g.   
   > > network browse and ping don't work - actually nothing that you'd like to   
   > do   
   > > over a network actually works with this site (in either direction).   
   Some   
   > > packet sniffers at various points on the way indicated a problem with an   
   > > intervening corporate ISP provider mangling the encrypted VPN packets -   
   > e.g.   
   > > modifying the source or destination IP address and sending the modified   
   > > packet on, but then sending on the original as well - stuff like that.   
   > They   
   > > currently have their firewall vendor looking into the problem - so   
   things   
   > > can screw up in realms outside of your control.   
   > >   
   > > "Steve" wrote in message   
   > > news:MwL1d.44$l_4.63959@news.uswest.net...   
   > > > I am trying to figure which ports to open on the actiontec modem to   
   > allow   
   > > > vpn passthru. My modem is running Qwest firmware and doesn't have a   
   > radio   
   > > > button to turn vpn passthru on. And does anyone know on the Netgear   
   > > FVS318   
   > > > can two of them establish a vpn connection if one is running firmware   
   > 2.3   
   > > > and the other 2.4   
   > > >   
   > > > Thanks   
   > > >   
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