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erables40@gmail.com
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      1st Oct 2005
Hi i just purchased a d-link DI-624 router which has VPN Pass-Through.
My questions are:
Can I configure the router so that I can access my company's tiny term
application without going through the Cisco client first? Or do I
always need to start up the Cisco VPN client before logging on to my
office programs.
Basically I had an older Netgear which worked great, now my new d-link
says it has VPN Pass-Through, and wondering what more it can do for me.
Both connect to my office through Cisco vpn client.
Also My second question is there a way I can connect to my office
through vpn, and still access my internet? With both modems it seems I
can only do one or the other.
Thanks in advance?

 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
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      1st Oct 2005
I would use Cisco VPN client. However, if for some reason, you don't want to use the Cisco Client, you can configure Cisco VPN and it is no thing to do with the DI-624 router.

The 2nd question is the same. You need to reconfigure the Cisco VPN. Alternatively, if you use MS VPN client, you may modify the routing table yourself.

Cisco How to and issues How to open Cisco PIX ports for accessing outside VPN ... Can't access clients in the LAN after establishing Cisco VPN client ...
www.howtonetworking.com/cisco/cisco.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
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Hi i just purchased a d-link DI-624 router which has VPN Pass-Through.
My questions are:
Can I configure the router so that I can access my company's tiny term
application without going through the Cisco client first? Or do I
always need to start up the Cisco VPN client before logging on to my
office programs.
Basically I had an older Netgear which worked great, now my new d-link
says it has VPN Pass-Through, and wondering what more it can do for me.
Both connect to my office through Cisco vpn client.
Also My second question is there a way I can connect to my office
through vpn, and still access my internet? With both modems it seems I
can only do one or the other.
Thanks in advance?

 
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