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5/09/2008 08:13 PM
How do I allow users to have static IP addresses when connecting over VPN??
when I connect from home I want to have a specific address like: 192.168.1.107
I need this to work for various purposes...
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5/10/2008 04:29 PM
If you go into Network Connections you will see the VPN connection, you can set a static IP the same way you would a normal Network Connection.
Open the properties of the VPN connection then on the Networking tab you will see the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), select properties and then set the IP address to a static one of your choice.
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