Hi guys,
I've not done this before. Here's what I understand. I understand how to setup windows as a VPN server, and configure usernames for access.
The next step I'm confused about. I obviously need to be able to put an IP address into the internet, which allows me to connect to my server.
Thing about that is with my Netgear DG834G router, I had VPN settings, and I presume that the VPN passthrough bit would mean that the router redirects the public ip to a local ip.
just a guess. but i moved to Be internet. and the DG834G didn't work, constantly dropped connections, so I've had to use the Be Box provided. which in fairness is great, but it doesn't have anything about vpn. closest options it has are dynamic dns. but then isn't that for people who don't have a static ip. i'm really confused! i just want to be able to setup vpn.
i've googled a lot for the answer, and there's a lot about setting windows up as a vpn server... not so much about the setting up of ip addresses for the connection
does anyone know about this?
I've not done this before. Here's what I understand. I understand how to setup windows as a VPN server, and configure usernames for access.
The next step I'm confused about. I obviously need to be able to put an IP address into the internet, which allows me to connect to my server.
Thing about that is with my Netgear DG834G router, I had VPN settings, and I presume that the VPN passthrough bit would mean that the router redirects the public ip to a local ip.
just a guess. but i moved to Be internet. and the DG834G didn't work, constantly dropped connections, so I've had to use the Be Box provided. which in fairness is great, but it doesn't have anything about vpn. closest options it has are dynamic dns. but then isn't that for people who don't have a static ip. i'm really confused! i just want to be able to setup vpn.
i've googled a lot for the answer, and there's a lot about setting windows up as a vpn server... not so much about the setting up of ip addresses for the connection
does anyone know about this?