Hi,
i'm gonna be on holidays and for some services i need a German IP address. I have a Surface RT. Do you have any ideas how to get that??
I'm happy with every solution that is free and stable and allows streaming. I have an VPN access from my university, but i need cisco anyconnect. So if there is a hack how to run anyconnect on the surface, it should be the easiest way.
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We have a VPN set up at work.
But the one we have, doesn't use a password, just a username and a pre-shared key.
i've set up my works static ip address, the username, pre-shared key, and dns for inside the network. i get an ip address automatically.
but i cant connect.
any ideas why?
Windows Mobile VPN
Hi Skitty
Get the IT folks at your company to have a look at http://www.netmotionwireless.co.uk
NetMotion Wireless offer a free 30 day eval of their software, NetMotion Mobility, which gives you a Mobile VPN for Windows Mobile (and big Windows) and installs in less than an hour on a Windows server. It beats legacy VPNs for performance on wireless and for being easy to install and easy to use!
The product was recently certified by MS for Windows Mobile 6 http://www.netmotionwireless.com/company/press/10_24_2007.aspx
Hope that helps
Kind regards
Stef
Hi Stef.
The only problem is the VPN isn't set up from our server, its set up on our internet suppliers box. So we only have limited settings we can change on it
Thanks anyway
James
Does anyone have a working IPSec VPN on Windows Mobile 6.1? It seems that a lot of things in this seem to be broken and I'm trying to figure out what is broken.
*bump* Still trying to find out if anyone has successfully used the IPSec VPN capability of any build of WM6.1....
hi friend.
i only use the PPTP vpn connection with WM6.1 to connect terminal server.
it is under
setting -- > manage existing connections --> VPN
it have a option of PPTP or IPsec/L2TP.
soon i will change the terminal server to IPsec connection.
will let you know the answer.
I've installed it on MRH 5.0.2 Diamond Stable | UC | Build 19900 but it does not appear to work. Nothing in the control panel and no way to configure it. Is there any documentation available as it's certaily someting I would like to use!
Pat Rooney
Bluefire VPN
Hi CRCinAU,
Not sure if this is related to your question but....
My company uses Bluefire VPN software to create a secure VPN tunnel. I've tried Bluefire on your WM6.1 10.3 and it does create a secure VPN tunnel but for some reason, I can't download my company email even though I can ping my company's mail server just fine. Very weird and frustrating...
However, using my Dell X51v running Lenny's WM6.1 Beta 5, I have no problems with Bluefire and retrieving company email.
Bluefire is not freeware but I believe you can contact the company for a demo version for you to use for 30 days....
Regards to all.
Roaming with free WiFi services I often wish I'd could use at least a free VPN service like Hotspot Shield (HS) which I use on my notebook PC. But alas HS only offers settings for the iPhone. Any suggestions on how we could get these settings to work on our beloved HD? http://hotspotshield.com/clientless/iphone/
Of course WM's built-in VPN client would be the first choice, but so far I had not luck getting a connection over WiFi. Currently testing the German NCP-E VPN multi-server WM client, but again no luck connecting with HS.
Hi,
Can I get a recommendation of a VPN router that will work with Android? I would like to skip DDWRT/OpenVPN. I am currently trying out a ZyXel USG 100 router that works for Iphone, Windows XP, Win7 but wont work with Android (either GB or ICS).
Any recommendations of a router under $500 USD would be great.
Thanks,
Rich
Does anyone use a VPN on an Android device?
i use this service http://www.purevpn.com/vpn-service/android-vpn.php
My work uses a specific VPN setup for use. How can I setup VPN to their servers on my Surface RT? Are any clients able to run on RT?
Thanks.
On non-jailbroken RT, there are only two options I know of for VPN access:
1) Use the built-in Microsoft VPN capability. This is accessed the same way as on other Windows machines. It won't work with most third-party VPN servers, though.
2) Use a device that is able to access the VPN and then share a WiFi network from that device, exposing the VPN via connection sharing. This is likely against company policy, though, since in that case anybody who can see that WiFi network can get into the VPN as well (if they have / can guess / can crack the password).
GoodDayToDie said:
On non-jailbroken RT, there are only two options I know of for VPN access:
1) Use the built-in Microsoft VPN capability. This is accessed the same way as on other Windows machines. It won't work with most third-party VPN servers, though.
2) Use a device that is able to access the VPN and then share a WiFi network from that device, exposing the VPN via connection sharing. This is likely against company policy, though, since in that case anybody who can see that WiFi network can get into the VPN as well (if they have / can guess / can crack the password).
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Thanks ! Did not think about the connection sharing thing....
I don't know for home the RT was made, since iOS and Android have more functionality than RT. I may end up selling my RT...... :crying:
Depends how you define "more functionality" - I mean, neither iOS nor Android have a built-in VPN feature, for example, as far as I know. They most certainly didn't at less than 1.5 years since release. However, it is true that both of them eventually added support for third-party VPNs (Android had unofficial support via rooting the device earlier, which is sort-of possible on RT if anybody bothered to port VPN clients to jailbroken RT) and RT does not have any such official support yet.
With that said, yeah, Microsoft markets RT as a home-and-student thing, not a business thing (the first version didn't have Outlook, for example).