Something else.  Sometimes VPN may just cease to work.  Warm-boot the router.  Simply 
go to the `filters` page, change nothing on the page and click the apply button.  A 
warm boot of the router takes about three seconds.

At 12:56 05/05/2004, Morgan & Donna wrote:
>Thanks to all who replied to my post. Turns out the problem with the linksys
>was firmware. I upgraded the befsr41 to version 1.45.7 Firmware and
>rebooted. VNC works like a charm now.
>
>Turns out the old firmware does not allow for vpn connections and the tunnel
>that vpn uses is the somewhat the same as vnc.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Morty
>
> 
>
>  _____  
>
>Subject: BEFSR41 Linksys Problem
>
> 
>
>I have read through quite a few posting re the problems with a linksys
>router but so far have not come up with a solution.
>
>My dilemma is the same: I can access vnc from any machine on my home network
>(4 of them) no problem with the lan ip address can also use java in the
>browser using lan ip address.
>
> 
>
>I have a web and ftp server which both work from outside using DNS2GO which
>I have used for years, I can also use TS web to access my home machines from
>on the road. So far I can not get VNC to connect from anywhere outside the
>LAN. I have ports 5800 to 6000 open (forwarded)just to avoid more problems.
>But still no connection.
>
> 
>
>I have worked with routers a fair bit and am used to the protocols but this
>has me baffled just for the record:
>
>Port 21 and 20 forwarded work fine for ftp to this server.
>
>Port 80 forwarded works fine to this server.
>
>Port 3389 for RDP also forwarded and works fine for TS web.
>
>DNS2GO being used for dns resolver due to isp being dynamic and changing.
>
> 
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> 
>
>Morty
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