Does your new router at home have the capability to act as a VPN server?
Ben M. Schorr Chief Executive Officer ______________________________________________ Roland Schorr & Tower www.rolandschorr.com <http://www.rolandschorr.com/> b...@rolandschorr.com From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 3:05 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Internet issues (RANT) Make that Monday when I got to work... J Losing track of days! J From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:58 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: OT: Internet issues (RANT) Ok...some of y'all may recall I ordered an upgrade to my DSL last week. Well, Monday morning, everything was working fine, but yesterday after I got to work, I was unable to SSH to my linux box at home and when I got home, my DSL wasn't working. So I called tech support and they were no help. Finally they sent out a technician yesterday and upgraded my modem (thinking that was the issue since my speed had doubled, maybe the modem couldn't handle the upgrade.) I got home, and the modem was connected, but I still couldn't get online, even with the brand new router I bought yesterday. So I called up Windstream (my ISP) tech support again and went over the router configs with them. That's when I discovered they stopped using PPPOE on the modems. Wondering how long this has been going on and why they didn't tell me! *sigh* Now I've got to figure out a way to connect back to my LAN at home...strictly for testing purposes, of course. J ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
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