Here is the deal - just started work at new co that issued its field force IBM T30s to use. These have build in ethernet and wireless access as well as dialup. To contact the home office, we are supposed to use dial-up with a secure connection provided by Check Point's VPN-1 SecureClient. That works fine after I porvide the appropriate credentials. However, it takes forever over dial-up, and I mean HOURS, due to the updates and databases corporate pushes out to the field force on a daily basis.
Now, here is my question. At home, which is also my 'office' I have cable broadband and a wireless setup. The cable comes into the modem and is patched into a D-Link 614+ broadband wireless router. From them, the connection is connected via wired-etehrnet to a workstation (my primary personal PC) and via wireless to up to 3 different laptops.
I took my new T30 and tried to connect up to my existing broadband connection to speed up the communication sessions with the corporate home office. In short, if it connects through the DI-614+ router the connection fails when I try to connect to the VPN. I have tried putting the laptop in the DMZ, opening all of the TCP/UDP ports, etc, and nothing works. However, if I pull the cable connection so it connects directly to the T30 and not the DI-614+ router then everything works fine and I can connect to the VPN without any problem.
Now, is there a way that I can tunnel through the DI-614+ into my corporate VPN that I am missing? Or, would my simplest recourse be to insert a hub/switch into the network prior to the DI-614+ router so that the connection is spilt to the laptop and the router separately? or, is there another soultion altogether?
And no, I cannot call corporate IT for help b/c high-speed connectivity will not be implemented for the field force until sometime next year. Right now, the policy is "if it works, great - if it doesn't then you must dial in".
Now, here is my question. At home, which is also my 'office' I have cable broadband and a wireless setup. The cable comes into the modem and is patched into a D-Link 614+ broadband wireless router. From them, the connection is connected via wired-etehrnet to a workstation (my primary personal PC) and via wireless to up to 3 different laptops.
I took my new T30 and tried to connect up to my existing broadband connection to speed up the communication sessions with the corporate home office. In short, if it connects through the DI-614+ router the connection fails when I try to connect to the VPN. I have tried putting the laptop in the DMZ, opening all of the TCP/UDP ports, etc, and nothing works. However, if I pull the cable connection so it connects directly to the T30 and not the DI-614+ router then everything works fine and I can connect to the VPN without any problem.
Now, is there a way that I can tunnel through the DI-614+ into my corporate VPN that I am missing? Or, would my simplest recourse be to insert a hub/switch into the network prior to the DI-614+ router so that the connection is spilt to the laptop and the router separately? or, is there another soultion altogether?
And no, I cannot call corporate IT for help b/c high-speed connectivity will not be implemented for the field force until sometime next year. Right now, the policy is "if it works, great - if it doesn't then you must dial in".
