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WRT120N doesn;t permit VPN accesses

All 3 types of VPN tunnelling are enabled but VPN doesn't work
VPN = SonicWALL Global VPN Client
Using a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router with same VPN works ok
What setting is missing to use WRT120N ?

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Most times when VPN is not working is because one of the ports is not forwarding right. Easy fix is to go to router settings and enable DMZ for your computers IP address. Also you can actually find out what are the ports this VPN uses and go to Port Forwarding part of router and open the ports manually. My favorite is DMZ. All this does is open up ports for your computer IP address so there is no blocked pockets. Good luck.

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