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Configuring 2900
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25 May 2011 19:32 #67915
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The 2950 is a completely different router then the 2900.
The 2950 is able to deal with NAT (PPtP or IPSec)
But, regarding the 2900, i think this feature was never implemented (if someone can proof that NAT-T works with a 2900, that would be nice).
The 2950 is able to deal with NAT (PPtP or IPSec)
But, regarding the 2900, i think this feature was never implemented (if someone can proof that NAT-T works with a 2900, that would be nice).
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25 May 2011 19:43 #67916
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Hi
Any ideas on how I can get this to work ?
Thanks
Any ideas on how I can get this to work ?
Thanks
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30 May 2011 00:06 #67967
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I'm going to be looking at this again tomorrow. Anyone any ideas on how to link my BE Router to the 2900 ???
Ideally BE LAN Port to 2900 WAN Port.
My BE router and house network are all on 192.168.1.xxx
I want to use the 2900 for VPN termination, once a client has connected they will need access to the home network
Any ideas ??
Thanks
Ideally BE LAN Port to 2900 WAN Port.
My BE router and house network are all on 192.168.1.xxx
I want to use the 2900 for VPN termination, once a client has connected they will need access to the home network
Any ideas ??
Thanks
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