Setup Pptp Network Client - Planet Networking & Communication MH-5001 User Manual

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Step 2 – Setup Windows XP/2000 PPTP
clients
Note that in the MH-5001 release II version, both
PPTP and L2TP can support MPPE. In other
words,
you
can
choose
encryption" while a client computer running
Windows XP/2000. However, this release II
version will not support MS-CHAP, you have to
check MS-CHAPv2 checkbox if you would like to
require data encryption.

16.4.2 Setup PPTP Network Client

Step 1 – Enable PPTP Client
Fill in the IP address of PPTP Server and
allocates Username/Password. When connecting
to the PPTP Server successfully, it will appear the
allocated IP address for the PPTP client in the
"Assigned IP" field.
Configuring A PPTP Dial-Up Connection
1. Configuring a PPTP dial-up connection
2. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet
Connections > Make new connection.
3. Select Create a connection to the network of your
"Require
data
workplace and select Next.
4. Select Virtual Private Network Connection and select Next.
5. Give a Name the connection and select Next.
6. If the Public Network dialog box appears, choose the Don't dial
up initial connection and select Next.
7. In the VPN Server Selection dialog, enter the public IP or
hostname of the MH-5001 to connect to and select Next.
8. Set Connection Availability to Only for myself and select
Next.
9. Select Finish.
Customize the VPN Connection
1. Right-click the icon that you have created.
2. Select Properties > Security > Advanced > Settings.
3. Select No Encryption from the Data Encryption and click Apply.
4. Select the Properties > Networking tab.
5. Select PPTP VPN from the VPN Type.
Make sure the following are selected:
6. Select Apply.
Connecting to the PPTP VPN
1. Connect to your ISP.
2. Start the dial-up connection configured in the previous procedure.
3. Enter your PPTP VPN User Name and Password.
4. Select Connect.
ADVANCED SETTINGS > VPN Settings > PPTP > Client
TCP/IP
QoS Packet Scheduler
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Chapter 16
Remote Access VPN – PPTP

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