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Following on from the problem that I posted earlier on this forum.........
Here is another question, Before I changed the router over I made a copy of
all the settings from the old one. now that I have changed the router I am
still having problems connection to a VPN (Error 800) but under the WAN
Configuration page of the router i have these settings 'per VC Settings,
Enabled, Yes. VPI, 0. VCI, 38. Static IP address 0.0.0.0 and subnet mask
0.0.0.0
This is my query. I have a static IP address provided by BT should that not
be in the static IP box. and if it should what would the submask be
255.255.255.0 or 255.0.0.0
Under the old router settings (I still couldn't connect a VPN) the static IP
address was given as 192.168.241.101. this IP isn't the static address that
I have though. Is there anywhere in the set up of a basic Conexant router
where I should put the static IP given to me?
Would enabling DHCP Client make any difference?
What about NAPT, at the moment the setting is NAPT, should it be NAT
instead?
Cheers
Here is another question, Before I changed the router over I made a copy of
all the settings from the old one. now that I have changed the router I am
still having problems connection to a VPN (Error 800) but under the WAN
Configuration page of the router i have these settings 'per VC Settings,
Enabled, Yes. VPI, 0. VCI, 38. Static IP address 0.0.0.0 and subnet mask
0.0.0.0
This is my query. I have a static IP address provided by BT should that not
be in the static IP box. and if it should what would the submask be
255.255.255.0 or 255.0.0.0
Under the old router settings (I still couldn't connect a VPN) the static IP
address was given as 192.168.241.101. this IP isn't the static address that
I have though. Is there anywhere in the set up of a basic Conexant router
where I should put the static IP given to me?
Would enabling DHCP Client make any difference?
What about NAPT, at the moment the setting is NAPT, should it be NAT
instead?
Cheers