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Guest Diane Walker
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One of the users has a laptop running Windows 2000 Professional. He was

able to access the internet through wireless in a hotel. However, after

logging in to Cisco VPN client, he can no longer access the internet or the

local LAN network. He could not open Microsoft Outlook or ping any devices

even though he was authenticated through Cisco VPN client. Do you have any

suggestions? Thanks.

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Guest Steve Parry [MVP]
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Re: Wireless Over Cisco VPN Client

 

In news:OXdr%23UI1HHA.4652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,

Diane Walker <ett9300@yahoo.com> wibbled

> One of the users has a laptop running Windows 2000 Professional. He

> was able to access the internet through wireless in a hotel. However,

> after logging in to Cisco VPN client, he can no longer

> access the internet or the local LAN network. He could not open

> Microsoft Outlook or ping any devices even though he was

> authenticated through Cisco VPN client. Do you have any

> suggestions? Thanks.

 

 

Sounds like the hotel does'nt have the required ports open, when our guys

have had this happen all I've been able to advise them to do is find another

wifi source like starbucks etc.

 

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Steve Parry MCP MVP

http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk

Guest Diane Walker
Posted

Re: Wireless Over Cisco VPN Client

 

Thanks.

 

"Steve Parry [MVP]" <k100rs_1990@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:%23RbTm8L1HHA.1344@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> In news:OXdr%23UI1HHA.4652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,

> Diane Walker <ett9300@yahoo.com> wibbled

>> One of the users has a laptop running Windows 2000 Professional. He

>> was able to access the internet through wireless in a hotel. However,

>> after logging in to Cisco VPN client, he can no longer

>> access the internet or the local LAN network. He could not open

>> Microsoft Outlook or ping any devices even though he was

>> authenticated through Cisco VPN client. Do you have any

>> suggestions? Thanks.

>

>

> Sounds like the hotel does'nt have the required ports open, when our guys

> have had this happen all I've been able to advise them to do is find

> another wifi source like starbucks etc.

>

> --

> Steve Parry MCP MVP

> http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk

>


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