You haven't given us very much information. Assuming your client is some
sort of Windows box, go to a DOS prompt and type "route print", then post
the results of that. Also, which setting did you choose for the default
gateway?
Steve
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Jim Phillips
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 1:38 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] VPN Help Needed
Okay, so I decided to do the VPN thing. We are using Linksys RV0041 VPN
routers. The VPN tunnel is created and connected; however, I have no joy.
I cannot access anything on the LAN side of my host VPN router.
I have tried pinging various devices (other routers, our HP3000, etc.) and
cannot get a response.
Interestingly enough, I can ping the host VPN router by using either its WAN
IP address or the LAN IP address. The host site has an internet connection
that is connected to the VPN router via a Cisco router. Linksys says that
the Cisco router must be blocking the VPN, but the ISP says that the CISCO
router is not blocking anything (we don't manage the router, the ISP does),
and that is proved by the fact that the VPN is connecting okay.
Does anybody have any ideas on how to make this thing work?
TIA
Jim Phillips
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