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Setting Up A VPN Connection, Continued

Setting Up A VPN Connection, Continued

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In the window that now opens up, you can see a list of all the user accounts on your computer. Select the user(s) to be permitted to connect to your computer - if you want to restrict access to your computer to yourself only, then only check your own user name. Click "Next". In the next dialog box, select the "Via the Internet" option, and confirm using "Next". Now we need to select the network protocols that are to be supported by the VPN connection. "Internet protocol version 6" and "QoS package planner" can both be deselected.

Selecting users

Selecting supported protocols

Choose "Internet protocol version 4" and then click "Properties". If you not only want to access your desktop computer via VPN connection, but also want to access other devices in your home network (such as network printers or routers), select the option "Allow Callers to Access My Local Area Network". Select "Enter IP address" to assign the IP address. Here, you should enter two consecutive IP addresses that are to be used for the VPN connection between your desktop computer and your laptop. You must ensure that the IP address range is in the same sub-network as your local home network. The specification of an entire IP range does not make sense, because Windows Vista only accepts a single VPN connection at any one time - multiple connections are not possible.

Selecting IP addresses and permitting access to the local area network

If your router has the IP address 192.168.1.1 and your desktop has the IP 192.168.1.2, you must enter an IP address range that starts with 192.168.1. The last number can be selected freely, with one restriction: it should not already be assigned to objects in the network. Thus, in our example, the IP addresses 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 may not be used.

The IP address in the "From" field is assigned to your desktop computer when a VPN connection is established. The IP address in the "To" field is assigned to your laptop. Now click "OK" and confirm the settings you have just made by selecting "Allow access". Windows Vista subsequently modifies the settings of the Windows Firewall in order to permit connections to Port 1723. Should you wish to make further changes to the settings you have just entered, you can open the settings dialog via the "Manage network connections" menu entry in the Network and Sharing Center.

Creating the incoming connection


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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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