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I did not have one, so I just put an IP address in the list and then open up a web browser and make the request... VPN connected. There might be a better way, but I have yet to find it. |
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Doing it that way did allow me to establish the PPTP session, but my firewall logs are showing that the RDP request is coming from the public Verizon IP address, while the HTTP attempt was coming from the assigned PPTP address, so something isn't right.
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Yea, that's what mike mentioned as well. I did do this, and after doing that, I can establish the PPTP session, but that's about it. As long as the RDP packets appear to be coming from the VZ network, and not the PPTP assigned IP address, I don't think I can get this to work.
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For what it's worth I've heard that this doesn't work on any of the TP2's, so I don't think it's unique to Verizon.
Have you played around with the Select Networks option in the Advanced Connections settings. There's an option to choose which network is used for private networks vs. public networks. Once the VPN is up, if the RDP is connecting to a private IP address, that might force it to go through the PPTP tunnel based on how you've set the private network settings. I use a different VPN otherwise I'd test this myself. But like I said, I talked to someone the other day that say they couldn't get this to work at all on any TP2. |
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I think LogMeIn is fine if you follow this thread: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...hlight=logmein
It's the PPTP/L2TP functionality that seems to be screwed up. |
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Re: PPTP VPN & Verizon
About logmein, my main issue is not being able to use the physical keyboard (which was my biggest reason for going with the TP2).
As for PPTP, I did look at Advanced Connection settings, which is set to use the work connection for private IP addresses, but unless it doesn't know 10.* is a private IP address, I don't know what else I can do. Thanks for all the responses so far tho, I'll keep playing around, while looking for better (but affordable) VPN software. |
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