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Hi there:
I have a user that is running XP pro, has high speed cable modem and a netgear router in place at her home. She connects to a VPN Router at the office in California. I can ping the router, I can get to the internet from her system. She cannot connect to the VPN Router without getting the 619 port disconnected error. Windows Firewall is turned off, she has no AntiVirus Security software installed which I verified. I have removed the VPN Connection and reinstalled it. I have tested her login and password from my workstation and it connects fine. Do you think it could be her ISP??? I can take the her router out of the loop to make sure it isn't her router causing the problem. What else do you suggest??? Rebecca |
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Is her router properly configured for VPN pass though? If so -
This problem is sometimes caused by another online process interfering with the connection. I have specifically seen it caused by attempting to connect to a VPN with AOL IM running, for example. She should close any such programs before connecting to the VPN. I have also serviced this error more than once where Spyware parasites running in the background were the root cause. There have been cases of ISP's blocking VPN access, but it's not common with broadband providers these days. An MTU issue is another possible, though rare, cause. -- "Rebecca Owens" <RebeccaOwens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7174C88C-30A3-4C33-A680-1D77FD84D449@microsoft.com... > Hi there: > > I have a user that is running XP pro, has high speed cable modem and a > netgear router in place at her home. She connects to a VPN Router at the > office in California. I can ping the router, I can get to the internet > from > her system. She cannot connect to the VPN Router without getting the 619 > port disconnected error. Windows Firewall is turned off, she has no > AntiVirus Security software installed which I verified. I have removed > the > VPN Connection and reinstalled it. I have tested her login and password > from > my workstation and it connects fine. > > Do you think it could be her ISP??? I can take the her router out of the > loop to make sure it isn't her router causing the problem. > > What else do you suggest??? > > Rebecca |
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Thank you for the suggestions. I will try them shortly. Do you think
removing the router altogether and testing the isp connection directly would narrow down the root problem??? "GTS" wrote: > Is her router properly configured for VPN pass though? If so - > This problem is sometimes caused by another online process interfering with > the connection. I have specifically seen it caused by attempting to connect > to a VPN with AOL IM running, for example. She should close any such > programs before connecting to the VPN. I have also serviced this error more > than once where Spyware parasites running in the background were the root > cause. > There have been cases of ISP's blocking VPN access, but it's not common with > broadband providers these days. An MTU issue is another possible, though > rare, cause. > -- > > "Rebecca Owens" <RebeccaOwens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7174C88C-30A3-4C33-A680-1D77FD84D449@microsoft.com... > > Hi there: > > > > I have a user that is running XP pro, has high speed cable modem and a > > netgear router in place at her home. She connects to a VPN Router at the > > office in California. I can ping the router, I can get to the internet > > from > > her system. She cannot connect to the VPN Router without getting the 619 > > port disconnected error. Windows Firewall is turned off, she has no > > AntiVirus Security software installed which I verified. I have removed > > the > > VPN Connection and reinstalled it. I have tested her login and password > > from > > my workstation and it connects fine. > > > > Do you think it could be her ISP??? I can take the her router out of the > > loop to make sure it isn't her router causing the problem. > > > > What else do you suggest??? > > > > Rebecca > > > |
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You're welcome. Testing without the router is a good idea to eliminate it
as a possible cause. I would be reluctant to connect directly to the cable modem without at least the Windows firewall enabled though. -- "Rebecca Owens" <RebeccaOwens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0001BDF0-1666-4C7C-A2DF-F7F3128E620B@microsoft.com... > Thank you for the suggestions. I will try them shortly. Do you think > removing the router altogether and testing the isp connection directly > would > narrow down the root problem??? > > "GTS" wrote: > >> Is her router properly configured for VPN pass though? If so - >> This problem is sometimes caused by another online process interfering >> with >> the connection. I have specifically seen it caused by attempting to >> connect >> to a VPN with AOL IM running, for example. She should close any such >> programs before connecting to the VPN. I have also serviced this error >> more >> than once where Spyware parasites running in the background were the root >> cause. >> There have been cases of ISP's blocking VPN access, but it's not common >> with >> broadband providers these days. An MTU issue is another possible, though >> rare, cause. >> -- >> >> "Rebecca Owens" <RebeccaOwens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7174C88C-30A3-4C33-A680-1D77FD84D449@microsoft.com... >> > Hi there: >> > >> > I have a user that is running XP pro, has high speed cable modem and a >> > netgear router in place at her home. She connects to a VPN Router at >> > the >> > office in California. I can ping the router, I can get to the internet >> > from >> > her system. She cannot connect to the VPN Router without getting the >> > 619 >> > port disconnected error. Windows Firewall is turned off, she has no >> > AntiVirus Security software installed which I verified. I have removed >> > the >> > VPN Connection and reinstalled it. I have tested her login and >> > password >> > from >> > my workstation and it connects fine. >> > >> > Do you think it could be her ISP??? I can take the her router out of >> > the >> > loop to make sure it isn't her router causing the problem. >> > >> > What else do you suggest??? >> > >> > Rebecca >> >> >> |
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