Any machine at my house connects fine to work through VPN but does not receive bytes. I look at the stats and received is 0. So I connect but cannot do anything. Cannot ping a server, use the browser for the intranet anything. I bring one of the machines (laptop) to work connect via an analog line and it works. So somethign at my house is not allowing me to connect properly. I was able to a few weeks back.
Insight did some work a few days ago but claim it has nothing to do with it. I am able to browse, game whatever normally just the VPN thing is an issue. I also noted once I was unable to receive netmeeting calls form people it told them that I was unable to.
I have the co-ax cable going to the modem, the rj-45 going from the modem to a motorola unit for vonage from there to the Linsys Router WAN port. From the router to 3 machines.
Tonight I am going to try to connect the laptop directly to the modem to see if it works. if so then it's either the motorola unit, or the router causing issues.
Note: when you call your isp and they want the mac address of the router (assuming it's the next thing after your modem) I had to give them the mac address of the motorola vonage unit since it is the next thing after the modem. There may be an entry in the router too for that Mac address of the motorola. Not sure if any of that matters just laying it all out on the table.
Insight did some work a few days ago but claim it has nothing to do with it. I am able to browse, game whatever normally just the VPN thing is an issue. I also noted once I was unable to receive netmeeting calls form people it told them that I was unable to.
I have the co-ax cable going to the modem, the rj-45 going from the modem to a motorola unit for vonage from there to the Linsys Router WAN port. From the router to 3 machines.
Tonight I am going to try to connect the laptop directly to the modem to see if it works. if so then it's either the motorola unit, or the router causing issues.
Note: when you call your isp and they want the mac address of the router (assuming it's the next thing after your modem) I had to give them the mac address of the motorola vonage unit since it is the next thing after the modem. There may be an entry in the router too for that Mac address of the motorola. Not sure if any of that matters just laying it all out on the table.