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Author Getting VPN to work with VOIP
Larry

2006-03-03, 6:01 pm

[Oringally posted in comp.dcom.voice-over-ip with subject: "move the
DVC box behind the router"]
> Larry wrote:
> Anyway, what I had to do was go into the port forwarding on the router
> and forward UDP ports 6025 and 2427 to a certain static address that
> would be in the DHCP range of the router, but on the high end (to make
> sure no computers on my network would get assigned that same IP address
> if they hapenned to connect while my DVC was not connected). Since my
> router's DHCP server starts at 192.168.1.100 with a limit of 50
> clients, I chose 192.168.1.140 for the forwarding. Then I went into
> the DVC and changed it back to static IP but this time put
> 192.168.1.140 instead of the external IP that it used to have. Now I
> have internet, VPN and dial tone.



I wrote up network diagrams for how I solved this problem. Would it be

helpful (or even possible) to post them here? I don't have much
experience with posting binary data on newsgroups.

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