From: yleclercNOSPAM@maysys.com   
      
   The router does not provide WINS name resolution. You will have to specify   
   the exact IP address of the resources you wish to connect to.   
      
   Y.   
      
   "Steve Adams" wrote in message   
   news:3FBBD970.90000@wideopenwest.com...   
   > We get the VPN to say it's connected, but we cannot see any of the   
   > resources on the network we are connecting to.   
   >   
   >   
   > Joe Beasley wrote:   
   >   
   > > If you want a client behind the Dlink to initiate ipsec/pptp   
   connections,   
   > > you don't have to change anything.   
   > >   
   > > If you want your client to respond to connections, you will have to put   
   > > the client in the DMZ. The port forwarding options only work for TCP.   
   > >   
   > > Your wireless clients should work fine, as long as the client software   
   > > supports wireless devices. The cisco vpn client doe NOT support   
   wireless   
   > > cards.   
   > >   
   > > On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:35:13 -0600, Steve Adams wrote:   
   > >   
   > >   
   > >>We are trying to setup a VPN (PPTP) connection using a DI-713P router.   
   > >>So far, no luck. What we see is that the connection seems to be made,   
   > >>but then none of the remote network resources are visible.   
   > >>   
   > >>What settings need to be changed in the 713P in order to have the VPN   
   > >>connection operate?   
   > >>   
   > >>We've had VPN connections working using the same equipment, with the   
   > >>exception of a LinkSYS router instead of the D-Link router.   
   > >>   
   > >>I've also come across some news on the net that implies that the   
   > >>wireless connections in the DI-713P won't support VPN. Is that the   
   > >>case?   
   > >>   
   > >>Thanks.   
   >   
      
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