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Od: "Ed Durrant" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Glava
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Zadeva: Re: [OS2Wireless] Re: Is there such a device?
Datum: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:40:52 +1000
Za: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Yes I wanted to use the Router as the VPN endpoint to my complete LAN.

I know that VPN pass-through functions can be enabled or disabled, even in the Linksys firmware.

Why do I want an OS/2 client? Because I run eCS on my netbook which I take with me when travelling and I'd like to connect back into the home network.

I could use Lan Distance I suppose, but that again would mean that I'd need to have the software on one of the systems rather than in the router, which is a simpler and cleaner solution.

Cheers/2

Ed.

Stan Sidlov wrote:
The router should pass all VPN requests to the outside system. The router has nothing to do with it, unless you intend to connect your home network (in its entirety) to the other network, then the router makes the VPN connection and dd-wrt has configuration pages for that function. Once the router connects with the other network, why would you be running an OS2 client?  AFAIK, dd-wrt passes through all client VPN connections.  On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Ed Durrant <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com <mailto:os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>> wrote:

    While the WRT54G as a basic network device works fine with OS/2 (I
    have been using one as my main router here for many years), my
    question was related to an OS/2 VPN client - from what Lewis says
     the VPN support in the WRT54G (even flashed with the DD-WRT
    firmware) does not have an OS/2 compatible client that is able to
    access the system from another location via the Internet.

    Cheers/2
    Ed.

    Stan Sidlov wrote:

        the DD-WRT firmware on a Linksys (or other compatible router)
        is extremely compatible with OS/2....never ever had an issue,
        and I've run this type of hardware firmware for many years now
        - long enough to 'burn out' the router since I overdrive the
        transmitter by 200%. I run an average of 500-700GBytes per
        month through mine.
        OS/2 did not report the PC's name in the way the router
        expected (which only led to a blank name in the client table
        the router served addresses and DNS perfectly). I believe it
        took an optional statement in the tcpip.config file to have
        the 'name' show up in the client table on the router.  The
        router and firmware is totally compatible with DOCSIS and all
        PPoE variants, PPTP, L2TP etc.  DD-WRT works with all dynamic
        client services, too. Preconfigured for Dyndns, freedns,
        zoneEdit, no-ip, 3322.org <http://3322.org> <http://3322.org>,
        easyDNS, TZO, DynSIP and you can configure a custom ddns
        service too. Overclocked it will handle a 27mb wan connection
        with the SPI firewall turned on, and about 30mb with the spi
        turned off and safely fanless overclock to 250mHz.









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