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|    Trust No OneŽ to james K    |
|    Re: Wireless setup - Nested VPN - can an    |
|    30 Oct 03 06:25:59    |
      XPost: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.networking       From: dana.scully@usa.net              james K wrote:       > I don't think nesting is the issue. It is the Cisco VPN client that       > is the problem. I use this setup with the Celestix RAS3000 appliance       > (uses a special version of Windows 2003) and everything works fine.       > At home I have the same setup as you and I connect to the RAS3000       > using Windows VPN client. Cisco VPN client is a shim based VPN       > client, which causes all sorts of problems because it makes       > modifications to Windows TCP/IP stack.       >       Thanks for the reply. I think you're spot on about all the modifications       that the Cisco VPN client makes, and generally this piece of software seems       to be a huge headache :(              Short of changing my hardware I'll probably have to install the Cisco VPN       client on one of the other machines (wired) on my home network, and connect       to this machine using terminal services through the VPN over the wireless.       Convoluted but should hopefully tide me over.              --       Peter |
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