
RouteFinder Configured as a Secure PPTP Server with a VPN PPTP Remote Client
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RF760/660/600VPN PPTP Remote Client Reference Guide (S000248C) 4
Section One
Configuring the RouteFinder as a PPTP Server for VPN Remote Client Access
Use this procedure to configure the RouteFinder as a PPTP server for VPN Remote Client Access (aka, PPTP
Roadwarrior configuration). (Note: IPX and Netbeui not supported when using PPTP tunneling.)
1. Connect a workstation to the RouteFinder’s LAN port via Ethernet for Site A.
2. Set the workstation IP address to 192.168.2.100
subnet.
3. Turn on power to the RouteFinder and wait until you hear 5 beeps.
4. Bring up your Web browser on the workstation. At the Web browser’s address line, type the default Gateway
address of https://192.168.2.1
and hit the Enter key. In some environments, one or more Security Alert screen(s)
display.
Note: Make sure your PC’s IP address is in the same network as the router’s IP Address. WINIPCFG and
IPCONFIG are tools for finding a computer’s default gateway and MAC address. In Windows 98/ME you can
type WINIPCFG. In Windows 2000/NT, you can type IPCONFIG.
At the initial Security Alert screen, click Yes and follow any additional on-screen prompts. (This step is
eliminated when you have generated a CA certificate at Administration > Site Certificate)
5. The Login screen is displayed. Type the default User name of admin (all lower-case), tab to the Password
entry and type the default Password of admin (all lower-case), and click on Login. The User name and
Password entries are case-sensitive (both must be all lower-case). The password can be up to 12 characters.
You will later want to change the User name and Password entries from the default (admin) to something else.
(If Windows displays the AutoComplete screen, for security reasons, you may want to click No
to tell the
Windows OS to not remember the Password.)
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