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End-to-end VPN Connections Using Windows Vista

End-to-end VPN Connections Using Windows Vista

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In addition to the fast Internet connection that is a prerequisite for fast and convenient data transfer, we must also bear a number of other points in mind in order to ensure that a VPN connection can be established successfully. If the home office network connects to the Internet via a router, it must be configured to permit incoming VPN establishment requests to be forwarded to the desktop computer.

The router must also be available on the Internet under a host name. This is necessary because every time it dials in, the DSL provider assigns it a new IP address, and this also usually happens after every 24 hour period. If, while you are out and about, the router at home re-dials and is given a new IP address, you will be unable to establish the connection because you don’t know the new IP address. Tools like DynDNS.org or no-ip.org can be used to assign static host names to dynamic IP addresses.

Many routers already have a range of utilities for updating dynamic DNS entries; which provider you choose to register with will depend on the support provided by your router. If your desktop computer establishes a connection to the Internet directly, without going through a router, you will need to use a small utility that informs the DNS provider of changes to your public IP address, and updates it. Look in the download section of the relevant DNS provider for programs that update the IP address in the DNS server.

Network and Sharing Center

First, we need to set up our Windows Vista desktop computer so that incoming requests for establishing a VPN connection are accepted. This can be done using the following versions: Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate. Open the Network and Sharing Center using Start -> Control Panel -> Networks and Internet. Now select the "Manage network connections" menu option on the left hand side, which opens a new window. Depending on the configuration of your Windows Vista installation, you will now need to press the key in order to make visible the menu bar containing the entries File, Edit, View, Extras and Extended. On the menu bar, click "File" and select the "New incoming connection" option.

No menu bar to be seen? Press the ALT key.


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sonkut 03/04/2008 05:46
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Indeedy VPN's are a wonderfull thing, but with ISP's like Tiscali and PIPEX using trafic shaping to block anything they dont like in prime time vpn access isn't always a sure thing. I know for cirtain Tiscali Blocks alot of it's VPN protocol trafic due to the fact that people like me and other gamers use vpn's to dodge the effects of trafic shaping. I had to resort to this measure with pipex as they blocked access to eve online.

This mostly applies to residents of the uk, i have no idea what other isp's cause these problems outside the uk.
leexgx 03/04/2008 08:42
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blocking access to eve-online you should take them to tradeing standards as thay should not be doing that

who in there right mind whould uses Tiscali now any way i am very disappointed pipex whent down hill as thay was an good broadband provider
dobby 09/04/2008 11:38
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'BE' braodband, i reccon is the best (price/performace) broadband in the UK. 8Mbit means 8Mbit not 4, and they have good Upload as well as down. there website is shit theough.
TalkTalk is the worst. then AOL, then virgin, then BT, all shit
adermin 12/04/2008 12:44
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One problem, not with the configuration, but will the administrator, myself as amdin i would not allow users to freely create VPN connections into my company network, without authorisation and further security.

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