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How To Setup VPN on Windows 7 as Home Solution

Added to Internet on March 15, 2010 | 18 comments

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Step by step video instructions on how to setup your Windows computer into a VPN server. For more tutorials, visit me at www.derrickpark.com

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dasabaja
March 15, 2010

Are any particular setting in order to browse local network by computer name? (when connected over VPN to the said network)


dutrouble
March 15, 2010

thanks


SonicOrbStudios
March 15, 2010

So what's the main reason to setup a VPN compared to just jumping on your standard network?


x0318
March 15, 2010

I am receiving error 720 help?


ejecthunter
March 15, 2010

oh and also wanted to add that i have setup a pptp , l2tp and ipsec pass through already but no effect. still cannot connect to home win7 von server


ejecthunter
March 15, 2010

i setup the windows 7 VPN server and forwarded port 1723, infact there is a dmz to my machine, but i still cannot connect using my XP machine at office. even tried the options mentined in tourble shooting, it keeps saying the protocols are incorrect. any idea how i can fix that?


barathn
March 15, 2010

1. Allow VPN passthrough in the router. 2. NAT fwd TCP 1723 Port to the machine that is listening to VPN With abov it was fin with vista but, in win7 though it gets connectd the packets were not transmitted. 3. NAT fwd TCP 443 to the computer listening to vpn request. configure any firewall in computer them to accept these ports. kespersky seems to hv problem with vpn when i tried with my collegue. Port 47 is trigger port for VPN, this the reason that you are enabling vpn passthrough.


SheepDecoy
March 15, 2010

@barathn Ok i have that done. Any idea what kind of protocol i need open? TCP/UDP? is it it 47? As of now i am still getting error 800


barathn
March 15, 2010

Start IP, and End IP, For example 192.168.1.20 to 192.168.1.23.


SheepDecoy
March 15, 2010

@barathn What is the "from and to address"? How do i get these address?


barathn
March 15, 2010

. During Creating Connection, Go to TCP IP properties and instead of getting address from DHCP, give the from and to address.


chriss77uk
March 15, 2010

no works error and an number


m0r0nes
March 15, 2010

I tried your method. It works with computers on the same network but when trying to connect remotly it wont connect. any idea?


123456iambelial
March 15, 2010

I tried your method but I keep getting the error 868. Any idea why? THanks


motisan
March 15, 2010

Thanks for the information, I followed your step but at the end I got erro 720 could you help me?


benjaminzer
March 15, 2010

say a-l-t, not just alt. i didnt understand that time. but nice video! i give u 5 stars!


yonathan358
March 15, 2010

HI How can i create the pass ?? to connected to the computer?


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