Cisco Vpn Client Error With Call To Iphlpapi.dll
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in the USA for which we have created boards at this time. Home Help Search Login Register D-Link Forums > http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=10424.0 D-Link Xtreme N (Platinum Products) > DIR-655 > Cisco VPN Client Drops Connection Randomly « previous next » Pages: [1] Print Author Topic: Cisco VPN Client Drops Connection Randomly (Read https://hardforum.com/threads/no-rdp-connection-on-cisco-vpn-client.1416257/ 6885 times) USMCSaxman Level 1 Member Posts: 1 Cisco VPN Client Drops Connection Randomly « on: January 14, 2010, 08:37:16 AM » I am reaching out for help here as cisco vpn I am beyond tired of dealing with working from home over the last 8 months with my DIR-655 wireless router. Everything that connects wirelessly in my home connects and stays connected with no issues to the DIR-655. The only thing that doesn't work is when I am connected on my laptop to work using a Cisco VPN Client (Version 4.6.03.0021). cisco vpn client I get connected but unfortunately I can never stay connected for more then a few minutes. I need to remain connected all day but I have to keep re-establishing connection at random times throughout the day. I get connected so I know the problem isn't on the work end and also I connect via VPN on my laptop all over the world when I travel and it never drops connection. The only time this happens is at home with my DIR-655 router so I can only believe that there are some incorrect settings or something that causes my VPN connection to drop at random.Anyone have any ideas? Here is the error log on the Cisco VPN Client itself:1 07:30:35.812 01/14/10 Sev=Warning/2CVPND/0xE3400013AddRoute failed to add a route: code 87Destination192.168.10.255Netmask255.255.255.255Gateway10.21.202.38Interface10.21.202.382 07:30:35.828 01/14/10 Sev=Warning/2CM/0xA3100024Unable to add route. Network: c0a80aff, Netmask: ffffffff, Interface: a15ca26, Gateway: a15ca26.3 07:41:04.312 01/14/10 Sev=Warning/2CVPND/0xA3400015Error with call to IpHlpApi.DLL: DeleteIpForwardEntry, error 874 07:41:04.312 01/14/10 Sev=Warning/2CVPND/0xA3400015Error with call to IpHlpApi.DLL: DeleteIpForwardEntry, error 875 07:41:05.751 01/14/10 Sev=Warning/2IKE/0xA3000067Received an IPC m
Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Recent Posts Menu Log in or Sign up [H]ard|Forum Forums > Bits & Bytes > Networking & Security > No RDP connection on Cisco VPN Client Discussion in 'Networking & Security' started by exchange keys, May 4, 2009. May 4, 2009 #1 exchange keys Limp Gawd Messages: 339 Joined: Feb 18, 2009 Host PC: HP Pavilion tx 2200 Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile ZM-80 2.10 Ghz 32-Bit Architecture. Network Adapter(s): Broadcom 4322AG 802.11a/b/g/draft-n Wi-Fi Adapter Driver 5.10.38.26 C:\WINDOWS\Systems32\bcmihvsrv.dll C:\WINDOWS\Systems32\bcmihvui.dll C:\WINDOWS\Systems32\bcmwlcoi.dll C:\WINDOWS\Systems32\DRIVERS\BCMWL6.SYS Realtek RTL8168C(P)/8111C(P) Family PCI-E GBE NIC Driver 6.216.120.2009 C:\WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\Rtlh86.sys C:\WINDOWS\System32\RtNicProp32.dll Problem: On the host, a Cisco VPN Client is used (version 5.0.01.0600), and the notebook apparently connects to the the office. The security appliance it connects to is an ASA 5510 Series. Other computers (different make/models using Vista Home Premium) can connect fine, however this particular device can't. I can't ping the IP address (172.18.65.28) nor the PC Name (xp-rnichols) from the Host Notebook (Nichols-PC) after establishing a VPN connection. The reason why Nichols-PC is trying to VPN into the office is so it can RDP into the user's workstation named xp-rnichols. When you ping xp-rnichols, it doesn't resolves to an ip address. When you do ipconfig /all, the host notebook does receive a legit DHCP server and DNS server. Adding the IP Address/ FQDN in the C:\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers\Etc\hosts.txt doesn't point it in the right direction either. I thought it might have been an ACL issue, b