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you can try these settings I've used before:
Add VPN Connection. chose PPTP.
Give it a name under description.
Encryption Level:Auto
Send all traffic: ON
Proxy: Off
RSA SecurID: OFF
Here's the part that differs from the VPN I personally set up.
Server: enter the IP address of the VPN Server. this is specific to you, as to what server you want.
Account: Enter username and password to log in. If this VPN is for school, it would be your school username and school password you normally use.
The VPN at my school worked when I connected to their wifi and then turned on the VPN. for added information.
If you can't connect via the Internet to your workplace network from home (or another location), check the items in this list:
Make sure that you typed the virtual private network (VPN) server name exactly as provided by your network administrator.
You must have an active Internet connection for a VPN connection to work.
If your modem is external, make sure that the modem power is turned on.
Contact your network administrator to make sure
that you have the appropriate connection and domain permissions on the
remote access server.
This could be a certificate problem. For assistance, contact your network administrator.
A VPN connection won't work with an active
Winsock proxy client. Contact your network administrator to make sure
the Winsock proxy client is not enabled.
If you know the IP address (for example:
131.107.10.25) of a website, type that address in the address bar of
your web browser and press Enter. If this works, there is probably a
Domain Name System (DNS) resolution problem. For assistance, contact
your network administrator.
If you have special software that's required or
installed by your workplace, it could be part of the problem. For
assistance, contact your network administrator.
If you know the IP address (for example:
131.107.10.25) of your VPN server, type that address for the VPN
connection, and then press Enter. If this works, there is probably a DNS
resolution problem. For assistance, contact your network administrator.
There could be a problem with the server you're trying to connect to. For assistance, contact your network administrator.
If you try to connect with a VPN connection and you
see a message that says "The local computer does not support encryption"
and has the error code 741, it's possible that the encryption that your
computer uses doesn't match the encryption used by the VPN server. To
change the encryption settings so that your computer uses the
recommended setting of 3DES, follow these steps:
Open Connect to a Network by clicking the network icon ( or ) in the notification area.
Right-click the VPN connection, and then click Properties.
Click the Security tab.
Under Data encryption, select Maximum strength encryption (disconnect if server declines), and then click OK.
Open Connect to a Network by clicking the network icon ( or ) in the notification area.
Click the VPN connection, and then click Connect to try connecting again.
Mr netanya connectivity with the yahoo server depends upon the load on that server at that particular time I'd suggest 2 things. Go to messenger preferences in the general category deselect the show messenger insider. secondly click on the icon of list box next to the long bar on which you type your friends id on top of messenger window below mail icon deselct address book
The "Virtual Server" setting is designed to give the general public access to a network resrouce (web/ftp/media server) on your internal network. If your the VPN concentrator is external to your network (meaning you'll have to use the internet to connect to it), then you won't need to define a virtual server on the DI-624.
You'll just need to enable the IPSEC and PPTP VPN Passthrough which it sounds like you've already done this. I've run into some ISP's that block VPN connections out of their network. If you have the ability, try to directly connect your laptop into your cable/DSL modem in place of your router and see if you can make a VPN connection, if not contact your ISP, if you can then verify you enabled the VPN passthroughs because your router is blocking them.
1) you are dialing the wrong number.
2) make sure you have good connection.
3) If using VPN, make sure the port 1723 and IP Protocol 47 (GRE) are
opened.
The key with any VPN solution is to make sure that the configurations on both ends match. I am not very familiar with this particular product, but it looks like you need to have the proper VPN licenses installed first.
There are two types of VPN you can do.
1) Site to Site - This is where the are two static boxes that you want to create an encrypted tunnel between
2) Remote User access - This is where mobile users connect to a central site over an encrypted tunnel from their home or on the road.
Next, take a looks at the User Guide PDF here:
https://www.watchguard.com/help/documentation/soho6.asp
Chapter 10 tells how to configure the VPN on the Firebox side. You would just duplicate your settings if your doing option #1.
Chapter 11 tells how to configure the VPN on the client side. This section would tell you how to configure the client software for option #2.
Hope this helps.
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