Sounds like it could be a few things, personally I'd do a speed test just to make sure you're still getting a good connection, you can find one at dslreports.com or if you want a v…
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
That's not how a VPN should work... It should just route traffic for a certain IP range across the VPN and everything outside that range sho…
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Originally Posted by Hoosier_1701
I checked, and my ethernet port is above PPTP in the list. The problem remains that when I connect to the VPN, I lose connectivity to t…
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Originally Posted by CatOne
Your setup is goofy. Go to "Network," view "Network Port configurations" and put your ethernet port ABOVE the PPTP setting in the list. Just…
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Originally posted by Hoosier_1701:
I agree, but that is how it works in Panther. Give it a shot. Use Internet Connect to connect to a PPTP VPN network. Then tr…
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Originally posted by metrom:
What about Sonicwall support?
Is it possible to establish a VPN connection to a SonicWall via Internet Connect in Tiger?
Well.…
Notice that this is currently supported by the underlying systems that InternetConnect is built on. At the moment a GUI initiated connection relies on the remote server for the set…
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That's not how a VPN should work... It should just route traffic for a certain IP range across the VPN and everything outside that range should behave as normal a…
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Originally posted by nonhuman:
That's not how a VPN should work... It should just route traffic for a certain IP range across the VPN and everything outside that …
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Originally posted by Hoosier_1701:
From the new features page:
Isn't this the way it already works? Doesn't the VPN solution in Panther route all traffic thr…
You can definitely network with a PC notebook (or any other PC computer, for that matter) via wireless card without a router. Wireless networking through WiFi is an international …
WRT54G++
I have used this in multiple situations with my trusty iBook. It is such a solid router that it has spawned an entire subculture devoted to tweaking it ;-)
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Originally posted by ghporter:
By the way, another advantage of using a WRT54G is the third party firmware available for it. There are TONS of options in these …
MacNNNetworkingby jamil5454Thu, 31 Mar 2005 - 06:30
Upgrading firmware through the web interface of a Linksys router hasn't always been there. In fact, it's a fairly recent addition, and one that is a real boon to Mac users, since …
MacNNNetworkingby ghporterWed, 30 Mar 2005 - 08:09
You know, it's a funny thing about wireless routers: there are success and horror stories for every brand. I would have been happy to stick with Linksys if it hadn't caused me pro…
SBC's 2Wire equipment doesn't really come with any more support for Macs than Linksys' equipment does. In truth, there's not much "Mac-specific" about networking; just where you c…
MacNNNetworkingby ghporterTue, 29 Mar 2005 - 21:09
The company that I work for, OnDeckTech, recommends Linksys. We are a Mac based consulting firm for home users. We consistently install and support Linksys on Mac based systems. …
MacNNNetworkingby InsaneousTue, 29 Mar 2005 - 21:06
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Originally posted by Mojo:
I have owned two different Linksys wireless gateways/routers. The first thing to keep in mind is that Linksys does not provide support…
MacNNNetworkingby JDubb108Tue, 29 Mar 2005 - 18:57
I have owned two different Linksys wireless gateways/routers. The first thing to keep in mind is that Linksys does not provide support to Mac owners, so unless you happen upon a L…