Ip-address Verizon For Vpn-connection

Chris

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Maybe Robert can answer the question for SD. I have never heard of an ip that one can use to establish a VPN connection on the North Coast.

If you're using Windows XP, you can create a VPN connection by creating a new network connection and calling it out as a VPN connection - but you would need the network address, or the ip address of the network that you want to connect to. XP will set up the tunnel for you. I've never had occasion to use it, but I believe it works well.

Hope this helps.
 

Robert

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Not sure of the IP, I guess you better phone Verzizon.

I think they route their VPN clients through their own network then via frame relay to the clients server. This way they can offer a 1-200 number for clients on the road with dialup.
 

NV_

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Verizon/Codetel VPN IP: 172.16.32.1

Its completely unstable (disconnects every few minutes) but works. You'd probably have to call Verizon anyways to set it all up.