One would assume that when they say Microsoft VPN isn't supported, they're
talking PPTP? And any other non-TCP/UDP based protocol. Bummer...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Regan Murphy [mailto:regan.murphy@oasystems.co.nz]
> Sent: Friday, 4 October 2002 10:21 AM
> To: Craig Humphrey; NZ ADSL List
> Subject: RE: ASUS AAM6000EV and PPTP
>
>
> >> From: Craig Humphrey
> >>
> >>3. ASUS now have an AAM6030VI which does have PPTP in the
> spec sheet:
> >>http://www.asus.com.tw/communication/adsl/performance_aam6030vi.htm
> >>I have no idea if this product will reach NZ.
>
> I extracted this paragraph from a UK web site. Take special note of
> what it says about Microsoft VPN....
> I gave up on this router supporting pptp a long time ago.
> It's a shame
> because it's a nice unit and at a good price.
>
> http://www.solwise.co.uk/modems.htm
>
> Asus AAM6030Vi
> <trimmed>
> The Vi features both NAT and bridging modes. In NAT mode,
> port-forwarding by individual port and by range is supported.
> Users with
> multiple IPs, provided by their ISP, can also select bridging mode, in
> which the local computers become part of the wider internet,
> and use the
> Vi's firewall facilities to ensure security. Microsoft VPN is not
> supported in NAT mode though alternate remote access protocols, which
> adhere to the UDP/TCP standards, such as VNC are possible as are other
> proprietary VPN Solutions.
>
> They also have some bios files on this page:
> http://www.solwisefiles.co.uk/#ADSL
>
> --
> Regan Murphy.
>
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Received on Fri Oct 4 13:07:40 2002