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Here's what I found on the D-link support site:
Step 1: Verify that you are using the latest version of firmware on your gateway.
Step 2: Login to the Web Management for your router by entering its IP address (192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The default username is admin, and the password is blank.
Step 3: Click the Advanced Tab to access the Virtual Server Settings. There is a list of pre-defined Virtual Server Rules towards the bottom of the page. Find the IPSec Rule. Click the pen and paper icon to edit its settings. Enable the rule, enter the IP address of the computer attempting to connect to the VPN in the Private IP field, then Apply the changes.
Step 4: Create a new Virtual Server entry. Name the Virtual Server, "NortelVPN". Enter the IP address of the computer attempting to connect to the VPN in the Private IP field. For the Protocol Type, select Both. Enter 9550 for both the Public and Private Ports. Set the Schedule to always, then Apply the settings.
Step 5: Access the Tools Page, then click the Misc button. Disable IPSec Pass-through, then click Apply.
If the VPN Server is properly configured to work with clients behind NAT routers you should be able to connect to the VPN.
Step 1: Verify that you are using the latest version of firmware on your gateway.
Step 2: Login to the Web Management for your router by entering its IP address (192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The default username is admin, and the password is blank.
Step 3: Click the Advanced Tab to access the Virtual Server Settings. There is a list of pre-defined Virtual Server Rules towards the bottom of the page. Find the IPSec Rule. Click the pen and paper icon to edit its settings. Enable the rule, enter the IP address of the computer attempting to connect to the VPN in the Private IP field, then Apply the changes.
Step 4: Create a new Virtual Server entry. Name the Virtual Server, "NortelVPN". Enter the IP address of the computer attempting to connect to the VPN in the Private IP field. For the Protocol Type, select Both. Enter 9550 for both the Public and Private Ports. Set the Schedule to always, then Apply the settings.
Step 5: Access the Tools Page, then click the Misc button. Disable IPSec Pass-through, then click Apply.
If the VPN Server is properly configured to work with clients behind NAT routers you should be able to connect to the VPN.
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Unfortunately, this information is not for my particular router model. I did follow as much of the instructions as I could, but I could not get it to work.
The main issue I'm having is that the VPN connection will be made, but I can not receive any data through the connection. I can't even ping a computer on the network through the VPN - I keep getting sent through dmhosting.g.ysm.yahoo.com.