Dan,
I'm pretty sure ESP is being used. You might see the symptoms I am describing if you were to establish two VPN connections while at home. I didn't believe our developers at first but we've tested so many different configurations, that I am confident the problem is related to Gnatbox's inability to properly route ESP traffic. This makes sense since there are no ports numbers associated with the traffic.
I think I will pursue the multiple IP addresses option on the client's side first.
Marteen,
How would I configure the GB-1000 to make it appear that the different VPN sessions are originating from different static IP addresses?
As a previous poster suggested: using static address mapping. If you have more
than a handful of PCs using the client, this could be a nightmare though. Is there
some reason you're unwilling (or unable) to use UDP? It's a far better solution! (and
is why VPN providers have been migrating that way...)
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