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#297854 - 04/05/2007 13:27
Re: VPN Help Anyone?
[Re: wfaulk]
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Registered: 17/01/2003
Posts: 998
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Quote: I think now I just need someone to change my Cisco VPN Client to use IP over UDP instead of IP over TCP.
Hmm. Read that link. They have a potential point about the latency, but that's kinda odd. Still, it could be the issue.
However, if it is, you're probably wasting your money with the static IP (unless it's free). If you can get the VPN changed from TCP to UDP and it works, I'd try it with your old network configuration, too, and, if it works there, get rid of the extra static IP expense.
A big thanks Bitt and everyone else. And a big middle finger to Huhges support, man they suck. They didn't clue me in at all on the static IP. You’d think the satellite modem would route you correctly after a static IP was installed. I got into one of the VPN sites. Hopefully I can get into the other one as well. I changed the setting to UDP (config file was just locked down with read only) and that worked.
Thanks, I’ll try going back to the old config and see what happens. It is an extra $10 a month I hope I can not give that to Huhges.
Hopefully I can get the other VPN up. It currently doesn’t work with dialup so I may have configuration issues there. At least that company has dialup access.
The latency is annoying but livable. If you’re in a Putty session or something “live” there is a delayed keying response. But at least you don’t have to wait forever for graphics to load.
thanks again.
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