VPN Problem - must solve or I get fired

Discussion in 'Networks' started by guess who, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. guess who

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    We have Dlink DSL-G684T router as gateway. Any1 familiar with that 1 ?
     
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    no 1 ? :(
     
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  3. Boycie
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    Cannot find that model on the D-link site.
     
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    It *looks* as if this is an Annex B unit - so won't be on sale in the UK.

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    Here is the configuration for DMZ on Dlink router...what should I do ?

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  6. Sparky
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    It doesnt look like a 'full' DMZ as you cant apply any firewall rules.

    Is it possible to change your LAN subnet?
     
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    Where ? On router or ?

    I can change this setting on router.

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  8. Sparky
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    Yeah, but where is the DHCP source on your network? Also do you have a DC? Need to plan if you want to change the subnet.
     
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  9. Wassup

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    Presuming you are using this router as a DHCP server, you don't use the page shown above

    It is done through the DHCP settings on the Home tab.

    Basically you just need to set up your side of things with a new subnet, for example change your entire subnet to 192.168.2.xx


    So set it to give out IP address in the range 192.168.2.10-254

    Once done, all the clients on your network will need to be ipconfig /release ... /renew to get the new IP addresses from the newly configured DHCP server.


    If you are still confused post a pic of the DHCP window from your router

    HTH/
    If you are using a DC to issue addresses then you will need to change the DHCP settings on the server through the mmc snap in

    /edit and the HDSPA is probably a typo, as I think it is HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)
     

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