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|    Martin Kayes to All    |
|    Re: Cisco VPN and wierd Wireless problem    |
|    13 Jul 05 09:38:20    |
   
   XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco   
   From: anon@anon.com   
      
   Have you checked that the 'Deterministic Network Enhancer' service is bound   
   to your wireless network settings. It is within the properties of the   
   connection in the same place as the TCP/IP settings would be found.   
      
   This service adjusts the MTU of the VPN packets or else they would be too   
   big and would get dropped.   
      
   It is possible that this service was not automatically selected when the new   
   card was installed.   
      
   Regards,   
      
   Martin   
      
      
   "Russ" wrote in message   
   news:1120877832.819201.79320@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...   
   >I have a strange problem and need help. I have a Linksys wireless   
   > access point (BEFW11S4) connected to a cable modem and in my laptop I   
   > have an older Linksys PCMCIA WPC11 ver 3.0 wireless-b card. Connects   
   > fine and access to internet is smooth. I have no problem connecting to   
   > company network via Cisco VPN 4.0.3.   
   >   
   > The problem comes in when I try to use my new linksys wireless card   
   > (Wireless-G pcmcia card). Everything works great EXCEPT the VPN won't   
   > connect. I can't get it to work to save my life. I can walk over and   
   > plug a hardwired connection between the laptop and the router and VPN   
   > works fine.   
   >   
   > As a test I grabbed a new Linksys Wireless-G (WRT54G) access point to   
   > see if that helped. Using the Wireless-G notebook adapter I have no   
   > problem with all internet access EXCEPT the VPN via wireless won't   
   > connect. I can walk over and plug a hardwired connection between the   
   > laptop and the router and VPN works fine.   
   >   
   > What is wrong with the wireless such that it would work fine in all   
   > aspects except allow the VPN? No difference in the configs except I'm   
   > trying to use the newer Wireless-G notebook card.   
   >   
   > thanks,   
   > russ   
   >   
      
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