Resetting the Trial license in order to test a LAN to LAN VP

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Resetting the Trial license in order to test a LAN to LAN VP

Postby Robert » Apr 20 04 12:35 am

I am wondering if I can reset my trial license so I can test another VPN connection?

I my case I have to make two Wingate VPN connections.
1. as a remote client (dialup networking)
2. connect to another lan through ADSL

I have tested already the first configuration and before I will buy the software I have to check the second (through ADSL).
But now I will get the information message:

"The node name has already been registered with the VPN"

I think that this is because I am using the trial licence and I have already created a VPN.

Please help me so I can finish my test and purchase wingate!
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Postby Pascal » Apr 20 04 10:44 am

No, that's not because of a trial license. Check the name of the VPN you have. On the General Page of the main VPN dialog, there is a Node Name. This name should be unique in the VPN.
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Postby Robert » Apr 20 04 7:02 pm

Thanks Pascal,

I just overlooked at this setting!

There is only one problem left:
When creating the tunnel I can browse to the VPN Server but I can't connect to the other PC's on this network.

Configuration:

VPN (join) on subnet 192.168.1.x - Router - Internet - Router VPN (Host) on subnet 192.168.2.x with static IP - LAN PC's ip through dhcp

What should I do? Set a static route to VPN (host) for the LAN PC's?
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Postby Pascal » Apr 20 04 7:07 pm

Got a few options. You can run the VPN Node as their default gateway. You can enable rip listeners or set a static route.

MTU might affect it as well, there are good posts on here about it.

Also, check in our White Papers section, there is a good document there that will guide you through the various troubleshooting steps.

http://www.wingate.com/files/VPN_Setup_Guide.pdf
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