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   Message 522 of 2,348   
   Helpful to TheTenorXYZ@attXYZ.net   
   Re: PPTP from client through Linksys WRT   
   23 Nov 03 16:21:22   
   
   From: j101frankNo-spam@hotmail.com   
      
   Perhaps its time to reflash the firmware?   
      
   "JW"  wrote in message   
   news:Vk6wb.215348$9E1.1152969@attbi_s52...   
   > Like I said, I've had this working for a couple of years using the old   
   > Linksys router.  I've long ago taken care of all those issues (different   
   > subnets, etc). It just fails to authenticate with the new router. And   
   > Linksys is certainly quick to respond to an e-mail to their support   
   address,   
   > but they just keep giving me garbage. They are even telling me to forward   
   > "Port" 47 - which won't help at all since there is no "Port" 47 involved   
   in   
   > PPTP (it's "Protocol" 47). Additionally they're telling me to forward port   
   > 500 which is used by ipsec... not PPTP.   
   >   
   > They (Linksys) did give me a phone number to call so I'll try that   
   tomorrow,   
   > but I don't hold out much hope given how little their support people know.   
   > They are just reading from a script it seems.   
   >   
   > Wes   
   >   
   >  wrote in message   
   > news:leXvb.31006$kL2.9924@fe3.columbus.rr.com...   
   > > JW wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > This has been working flawlessly until I connected my new WRT54G here   
   at   
   > > > home. Now it makes the initial connection with the server and then   
   hangs   
   > at   
   > > > "Verifying Username and Password" until it times out with error 628   
   > > > (terminated by remote computer).   
   > >   
   > > Make sure the subnet of the LAN address on the local router is different   
   > > than the remote router LAN address.  For example, if the office router   
   > > has a LAN address of 192.168.0.1, make sure your home router LAN address   
   > > is something like 192.168.1.1.   
   > >   
   >   
   >   
      
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