How can I set up my DSL/router so that all 4 computers can access a Cisco VPN simultaneously? - cisco vpn router
DSL is connected to the rise of the router. Are 4 computers connected to ports on the router. Each computer can access the VPN, but never more than 1 at a time. If a 2-team tries to access either denied or the computer 1 is disconnected. This is a Cisco VPN and software is installed on each computer. It is not a Linksys router (unsure of which model - which is in a remote location). Our server is Win2003 w / a Cisco hardware firewall and I can access websites from school, while in other places in tertiary education.
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I suspect that you have access to a remote Cisco router through a situation DSL VPN IPSec. I think I also VPN client on each PC, and you try to access any Cisco, probably at the same time. This is probably the problem.
The Linksys router is not capable of hosting a VPN on the router. Replace it with a router (which can be enhanced, for example, Adtran and Cisco 2040 Series 800 - not sure) about the exact number. Configuring the Cisco VPN Adtran hosts. Withdrawal of the VPN client on the network computer. However, the IPSec VPN Router is based on, and it should work.
Not the remote router can handle more than one connection at a time. You need a router with that more than one computer can be processed simultaneously updated. Make sure that the router needs of different users' needs.
I do not think the problem is the router. Linksys is no packet filtering. My feeling is that the problem of restrictions on access to Cisco VPN is located. I am not sure if your connection type, but the four teams in your router to forward the same IP address, perhaps the difference between VPN edge of the PC network.
It seems that the teams from each IP address must be verified - Each PC must have its own IP address,
eg. 192,168,1,20 - 192,168,1,30 etc.
Make sure that the IP router for each PC (bottom row in the configuration), for example - 192,168,1,1
It is not easy if you use multiple PCs
I had the same joy as the management of a cyber cafe with 8 PC!
Jim Maxwell
It seems that the teams from each IP address must be verified - Each PC must have its own IP address,
eg. 192,168,1,20 - 192,168,1,30 etc.
Make sure that the IP router for each PC (bottom row in the configuration), for example - 192,168,1,1
It is not easy if you use multiple PCs
I had the same joy as the management of a cyber cafe with 8 PC!
Jim Maxwell
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