Configuring A Windows 2000 Client For L2Tp - D-Link DFL-500 User Manual

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A client can connect to the L2TP VPN with this user name and password.
Click OK.
Repeat steps
Go to VPN > L2TP > L2TP User.
passwords as required.
Go to VPN > L2TP > L2TP Range .
Click Enable L2TP.
Specify the L2TP address range.
The L2TP address range is the range of addresses on your internal network that must be reserved for
remote L2TP clients. When a remote client connects to the internal network using L2TP, the computer is
assigned an IP address from this range.
If you are planning on using RADIUS for authentication, click Enable RADIUS.
To turn on RADIUS support, see
Click Apply to enable L2TP VPNs through the DFL-500.
Sample L2TP Range configuration:

Configuring a Windows 2000 Client for L2TP

Use the following procedure to configure a client machine running Windows 2000 so that it can connect to a
DFL-500 L2TP VPN.
Configuring an L2TP dial-up connection
Go to Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections .
Double click Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard.
Click Next.
For Network Connection Type, select Connect to a private network through the Internet and click Next.
For Destination Address, enter the external address of the DFL-500 to connect to and click Next.
Set Connection Availability to Only for myself and click Next.
Click Finish.
Click Properties in the Connect window.
Click the Security tab.
Make sure Require data encryption is checked.
Click the Networking tab.
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Click OK.
RADIUS authentication for PPTP and L2TP
to add more L2TP user names and
VPNs.
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