![]() Under the Connectivity options, the default setting of "NDIS Mode - Manually Connect" was selected. In VZAccess Manager, select Options | Preferences. It appears to be a default setting in the Verizon Access Manager Software that does not play well with the Cisco Client. If exact same hardware and software configuration of the 5.0.07.029 client and the air card in Windows XP it works with no issues.It will connect but unable to ping or get to anything on the network. Tried it on a Dell 64 and with both Windows 7 32 and 64 bit but same result. Scenario 4Į6400 running Windows 7 x32 and several E6410's with Windows 7 圆4 using Verizon EVDO card faced same issue on the 圆4 but not on the x32's Is it a problem with the VPN client? Scenario 5 Able to transmit vpn data when connected using CMU-300 Qualcomm card from the same laptop using Sprint's SmartView connection software. of the vpn client 64-bit on Windows 7 64-bit OS. Dell Wireless 5620 EV-DO-HSPA connecting to Sprint. Same problem has been faced with Dell E6410. Note:- The systems are running Windows 7 Enterprise x32 with the firewalls all turned off. The card appears to connect correctly and gains an internal address but can't not ping any internal devices or access any the internal network resources. Using the latest version of Cisco VPN client (5.). Same problem has been noticed with Dell Latitude E6510 with the Verizon Dell Wireless 5620 EV-DO-HSPA card. The internal wireless broadband card is a QualCom 5620 (EV-DO-HSPA) device (Gobi 2). The VPN client is as stated, rev 5.0.7.290. ![]() The laptop is a Dell M4500 running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit OS. When pinging from the laptop, it drops the VPN connection (Connection terminated by the peer). Unable to ping anything in the domain, nor the outside IP. The VPN client will connect to the VPN server (Easy VPN on Cisco 2821 router) over the wireless broadband connection (Can see it in the management console on the router) but it will pass no data. Can connect easily via a DSL wired connection from home using the same laptop and VPN client and RDP. VPN Connection Issue via Verizon wireless broadband air card and Cisco VPN Scenario 1Ĭannot access any device on the network via RDP or applications via host file - forwarded servers from the Windows 7 64 bit laptop using a Verizon wireless broadband connection and the Cisco 64 bit VPN client 5.0.7.290. IPSEC-VPN client issues with Verizon VZ4G LTE network.VPN Client 5.0.07 features the following:.
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