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In the VPN Server Selection dialog, enter the external IP address or hostname of the DFL-500 to connect
to and select Next.
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Select Finish.
Configure the VPN connection
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Right-click the icon that you have created.
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Select
Properties > Security
.
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Select Typical to configure typical settings.
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Select Require data encryption.
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Select Advanced to configure advanced settings.
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Select Settings.
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Select Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
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Make sure none of the other settings are selected.
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Select the Networking tab.
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Make sure the following are selected:
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TCP/IP
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QoS Packet Scheduler
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Make sure the following options are not selected:
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File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
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Client for Microsoft Networks
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Select OK.
Connecting to the PPTP VPN
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Connect to your ISP.
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Start the VPN connection that you configured in the previous procedure.
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Enter your PPTP VPN User Name and Password.
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Select Connect.
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In the connect window, enter the User Name and Password you use to connect to your dial-up network
connection.
This user name and password is not the same as your VPN user name and password.
PPTP pass through
You can configure PPTP pass through so that a PPTP VPN client on your internal network can connect to a
PPTP VPN gateway on the Internet. PPTP pass through allows the PPTP connection to pass through your
DFL-500 and connect to the destination PPTP gateway. The DFL-500 performs address translation on the
connection, so that it seems to the destination PPTP VPN gateway that the connection to its VPN is
originating from the external interface of your DFL-500.
Turning on PPTP pass through is the only change you have to make to your DFL-500 configuration. No
configuration changes are required for the PPTP VPN client and gateway.
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