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Netgear Client - unknown router - internet - Netgear VPN router bmonteen 01-05-06
Posted by bmonteen on January 5, 2006, 1:33 pm
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Is it possible to connect to a Netgear VPN router (FVS114) using a
Netgear VPN client (Netgear Prosafe) when the client is behind a NAT
router that has ipsec passthrough disabled?

Thanks
bmonteen


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