Try disabling any NAT in your VPN client config and try to ping...

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On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
>
> I'm currently fighting with getting a Cisco VPN to work correctly on Win 7.
> I've installed a version that is supposed to be compatible with Win 7 (Ver.
> 5.0.06.0160) and I actually get prompted from our VPN Concentrator (also
> Cisco) and it does show me as connected.
>
> The problem....it won't let me into my bloody network! Can't ping or
> tracert a thing. I've checked network settings, etc and it *seems* to be ok.
> It's using the same Wireless stick on both my XP and Win7 machine, so I know
> the settings are the same for it. I've turned the firewall off on the Win 7
> box for public network and still no joy.
>
> Of course, the PHB only runs Win 7 and wants to be able to *cough* %work%
> from home, so he's bustin my butt to get this resolved.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA
>
> Cameron
>
>
>

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