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VPN over BT ADSL

Asked by jonnyboy69 in Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

I am trying to create a VPN through a BT voyager 200 ADSL router. This has a web-based firewall upon which I have opened ports 1723 (UDP & TCP) & 500 (UDP & TCP).

When I connect however it connects, but then hangs on "verifying password stage" and then returns an error 721 : Remote computer did not respond?

I know the username and password are correct and I know the connection works from the server end as it has been tested from a different location with no firewall to get through. I also know I am getting through to the server as this has been verified.

Therefore it looks to me like the problem is at my end. Does anyone have any ideas.

Note: I am a true networking dummy btw ;)
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