Hi
Also make sure if you are using XP, disable the firewall feature in your LAN
Connection for your cable modem.
I had the same problem with XP, my vpn client connects but i cannot ping or
map my servers, after i disable the firewall feature it works fine.
i'm using vpn client 3.5.1.

fahim
""Don Claybrook""  wrote in message
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> Is the cable/dsl modem also doing any sort of firewalling or NAT'ting?  If
> so, open holes for IPSec and/or turn off firewall functionality on the
> cable/adsl modem and/or create a static translation for the workstation on
> the inside.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 4:07 PM
> Subject: Cisco VPN client and NAT/PAT [7:45473]
>
>
> > Hi ....
> >
> >     I have setup a Pix 515 so that it authenticates and accepts a remote
> user
> > via dial-up, allowing them full access to the corporate LAN. The only
> problem
> > that I have is that the remote user cannot connect via cable modem/adsl
> etc
> > ....  the connection is initialised, the remote security gateway is
> contacted
> > .... and the error message is "Remote peer is no longer responding"
...
> Has
> > anyone ever come accross any issues similiar to this ??? Any help will
be
> > greatly welcomed ...
> >
> > Sometimes ... I can get connected via cable modem/adsl etc ... but
cannot
> > browse, ping or get access to any corporate site or applications ???
> >
> > I can get several people simultaneously dialed-up and vpn'd onto the
> > corporate
> > LAN .. and I am using Cisco VPN Client 3.0.6 .. I have also tried with
> client
> > 3.5 with the same results ...
> >
> > Kind regards ..
> >
> > Paul ..




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