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I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - yyamauch

You probably need to disable Parallels' network ports (System Preferences / Network / Network Port Configurations).

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Saturday, March 03 2007 @ 12:06 AM PST


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - yyamauch

You probably need to disable Parallels' network ports (System Preferences / Network / Network Port Configurations).

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Saturday, March 03 2007 @ 12:11 AM PST


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - donzg1

From what I've researched is that this version will not work with Broadband/EVDO connection. It will work via ethernet or wireless connection only. I heard Cisco is working on fixing this.

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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 07:12 PM PST


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - donzg1

From what I've researched is that this version will not work with Broadband/EVDO connection. It will work via ethernet or wireless connection only. I heard Cisco is working on fixing this.

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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 07:12 PM PST


Workaround! - mitsu1

If you disable all the other network devices other than your EVDO modem, then the Cisco client appears to connect stably. Basically, go to System Preferences -> Network, Configure, Show->Network Port Configurations, and uncheck every network port except for the EVDO device. I have a sneaking suspicion that if there are other networks available, the client attempts to verify the network connectivity via one of the other networks (rather than the EVDO/PPP device) and it times out the connection.

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Sunday, March 18 2007 @ 08:29 PM PDT


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - versiontracker1056

This did the trick for me. I can now use the Cisco VPN without it disconnecting after 5s with the 422 error. The only port I needed to disable was "Parallels NAT". I'm guessing that the Cisco VPN client detects NAT and will kill the connection to prevent sharing. Crafty.

>disable Parallels' network ports (System Preferences / Network / Network Port Configurations

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Thursday, April 05 2007 @ 06:14 AM PDT


vpn disconnecting when closing lid - dave282

is there any way in osx 10.4.9 to prevent losing my vpn connection with this after shutting the lid?

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Sunday, April 08 2007 @ 10:28 PM PDT


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - howardm4

Perfect.

I needed to disable the Parallels NAT and once again, PPP/VPN was fine.

This definitely does work w/ EVDO or in my case, Treo w/ USBModem software

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Monday, May 21 2007 @ 05:25 AM PDT


I need help, I can't connect with VPN. Does anybody solve this problem? - fathy78

Thank you so very much, Parallels NAT was the problem. Once disabled, my VPN is happy!

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Wednesday, May 30 2007 @ 06:12 PM PDT