02-15-2006 11:15 PM - edited 02-21-2020 02:15 PM
I'm using the same laptop in office and home, using NIC and wireless individually.
In office, using NIC and obtain IP 3.x.x.x from DHCP.
At home, I obtain a private IP 192.168.x.x from my Linksys wireless router WRT54G, and access Internet via it. I put my laptop into DMZ. It works. Everything is nice when I surf.
When I need to connect to the Intranet of company, I have to run the Cisco VPN client 4.7.
Connection to VPN switch is OK, and I obtain the IP 3.y.y.y from DHCP. But that's all. I can't access any resource inside the company network except ping the IP address 3.y.y.y I obtained.
The VPN connect works well when I dial and bypass the wireless router. And I believe that I have enabled all protocol about VPN on the router and put the laptop into DMZ zone. What else ban the access?
02-16-2006 12:31 AM
On your company PIX add in config mode:
isakmp nat-traversal
Let me know if this helps and if does please rate post.
Jay
02-16-2006 03:02 AM
Thank you Jay.
Because it's a global setting (not only for me, but also many users will do), may I ask what is it for and why? and is there any potential issue to who is OK under current setting?
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