Configuring The Dfl-500 As A Pptp Server - D-Link DFL-500 User Manual

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Make sure that your ISP supports PPTP connections.
PPTP VPN between a Windows client and the DFL-500:
This section describes:

Configuring the DFL-500 as a PPTP server

Configuring a Windows 98 client for PPTP
Configuring a Windows 2000 Client for PPTP
Configuring a Windows XP Client to connect to a DFL-500 PPTP VPN
Configuring the DFL-500 as a PPTP server
Use the following procedure to configure the DFL-500 to be a PPTP server.
Go to VPN > PPTP > PPTP User .
Click New to add a PPTP user name and password.
Enter a user name and password.
The user name can contain numbers (0-9) and upper and lower case letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special
characters - and _. Spaces and the @ character are not allowed.
The password must be at least 6 characters long and can contain numbers (0-9) and upper and lower
case letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special characters - and _. Spaces and the @ character are not allowed.
A client can connect to the PPTP VPN with this user name and password.
Repeat steps
Go to VPN > PPTP > PPTP User.
user names and passwords as required.
Go to VPN > PPTP > PPTP Range .
Click Enable PPTP.
Specify the PPTP address range.
The PPTP address range is the range of addresses on your internal network that must be reserved for
remote PPTP clients. When a remote client connects to the internal network using PPTP, the computer is
assigned an IP address from this range.
If you are planning on using RADIUS for authentication, click Enable RADIUS.
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