I bought a DIR-330 to host a VPN at a customer's home office, so he can hopefully tunnel into it from a remote storefront and access his Windows P2P network (an external hard drive connected to the DIR-330 being the most vital requirement) as if he were hard-wired into the D-Link router there in the office. I followed the Setting Up PPTP VPN for Windows Clients guide in the D-link knowledge base to the letter, and I can connect to the VPN, but then I can't do anything with it. I can't browse the Internet, and I can't pull up any devices in Windows XP's "My Network Places" like I can when I'm there in person.
I noticed that when I am connected, the WAN MiniPort VPN's IP Address is the same as the Gateway Address, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255, and this is being automatically obtained form the DIR-330. Is this normal? SHOULD I be able to browse the Internet through the DIR-330 with these IP settings? Am I correct in assuming that while connected to the VPN, I should be able to use any of the same items on the existing Windows workgroup-type network that I can use while connected to the router using it's normal pool of DHCP-provided LAN IP addresses?
Please help me figure this out! Thanks.