On 9/6/2010 10:25 PM, Robert Lee Craig wrote:
I have two machines at home. One is a laptop running Windows 7 Home
Premium (64bit) and the other is a desktop running Windows 7 Home
Premium (32bit). Both machines have the exact same antivirus software,
firewall rules, vpn client, etc. The desktop can connect to Netgear
FVS318g no problem. When I try to do it with my laptop (exact same
configuration file that was imported from the 32bit machine), it times
out. I never get any error logs on the router side or anywhere in the
laptop event logs. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Some things to try.
1) Connecting using a wireless card? Try testing the connection using
the Ethernet adapter.
2) Does your local Firewall/NAT device have any vpn pass-thru features
enabled? Try testing the connection with these disabled.
3) Does your Netgear have an option to limit the number of connections
for your phase1 or Xauth login? Are you using the same user/password to
test both connections? If so, try using separate logins.
4) Are there error messages in the VPN client log output when you try to
connect from the laptop? Check them using the vpn trace program. See
this link for more details ...
http://www.shrew.net/support/wiki/BugReportVpnWindows
-Matthew
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