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Old May 1, 2004 | 01:47 PM
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Recently bought myself a 3COM OfficeConnect Wireless ADSL AccessPoint.

Works fine, just its job wonderfully, apart from when I need access to clients systems using CISCO VPN software.

How the hell do I configure it to allow packets to get passed through. I'm working on the theory that I should be able to use the Virtual Servers feature in the router config. I've tried to open ports 500, 4500 and 10000 which I think Cisco VPN uses.

Anyone any ideas ?

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Old May 1, 2004 | 03:24 PM
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I've got the same unit as you, instead of unrestricting it in Virtual Servers, I've opened up port 10000 in Special Applications - unrestricting both UDP and TCP. Don't know if that is quite correct, but it works as currently I have my work laptop beside me VPN'd into the company network via Cisco VPN.
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Old May 1, 2004 | 03:37 PM
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I've already tried that.

How did you configure your trigger port and public ports. Both set to 10000 ?

Very strange as I can login to VPN, but I can't telnet onto the client, nor browse on the net whilst logged in. However as soon as I disconnect VPN browsing isn't an issue.
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