My apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, I have been able to find the answer that applies to my case.
I have a DIR-655 with firmware 1.21, connected to a DSL232B modem. I have two computers that I wish to connect to my school's VPN with. I have only been able to set the router to allow one OR the other machine, but never both. The two machines are connected with separate static IP's. However, currently I cannot connect at all.
Checking the log on the router I see the following events when I try to connect:
- Dropped GRE packet from 192.168.x.x to xxx.xxx.1.141 as unable handle packet header
- Blocked incoming GRE packet from xxx.xxx.1.141 to (my router's ISP-assigned IP address)
My VPN client is Windows XP for both machines.
One machine is connected by wire, the other is wireless.
I can get a machine to connect with the following settings (some of which may be redundant)
- Virtual server rule for other protocol 47) for one machine's IP address. (The router won't let me enable concurrent rules for both machines.)
- Port Forwarding (1723) for one machine's IP address. (Again, the router won't let me enable concurrent rules for both machines.)
- Application Filter for port 1723 (both 'Trigger' and 'Firewall'), TCP traffic, always enabled
- WAN traffic shaping enabled
- QOS enigne disabled
- Access control disabled
- Inbound filter set to 'enabled' for the range of VPN server IP addresses the school uses.
- SPI enabled
- UDP Endpoint Filtering is address restricted
- TCP Endpoint Filtering is address and port restricted
- Anti-spoof checking enabled
- Application Level gateway configured for PPTP, VPN, RTSP, and SIP
- WISH disabled
- Multicast enabled