Whenever I try the ICS method, then VPN client comes back with error 442 failed 
to enable virtual adapter (ok, it connected one time, but I couldn't ping or 
access anything).  I've seen that many times before and usually fixed by a 
reboot or disabling/enabling my NIC.  I've also read the fix to solve that 
error is to disable ICS, which obviously won't work.

I've read of other people not being able to connect and having random issues 
trying to use this method.  Has anyone been able to do this successfully each 
time, not intermittently?  Btw,  I am running Vista and you are not allowed to 
suggest moving to a Mac.

Thanks,
Kevin

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Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:16 PM
To: Padmanabhan, Padhu
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Anyone using IPBLUE phones only for the home 
lab ?

Multiple CIPC only with VMWare.
If you are studying for the Voice IE - CIPC or IPBlue won't really cut it.
You need some hardware phones. You can route them through your laptop for VPN 
software if you can't afford phones and a router/switch for VPN - but you still 
need hardware phones.

Many things exist that the new Gen2 hardware phones can do that the softclients 
cannot do - but I will point out but one crucial lacking in the softphones: 
Namely the ability to configure and test something called Globalization and 
Localization.
(Ok - Localization works, but Globalization and "Mapping the Globalized Number 
to a Localized Call Variant" both cannot be tested).

You need to be able to test this, among other things.

HTH,

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On Aug 26, 2009, at 5:38 PM, Padmanabhan, Padhu wrote:


Folks:

Anyone using IPBLUE phones only for the home lab ? Trying to see what gaps 
exists between ipblue vs real cisco hw phones in terms of feature set.

Or Is it possible to get multiple CIPC loaded on a single laptop ?

Appreciate any thoughts.

Thanks,Padhu

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