VPN tunneling with FPL

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jumbo
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VPN tunneling with FPL

Post by jumbo »

Hi All,

I got my FPL setup up and running using Linksys PAP2T.

Everything works fine.

However I'm moving to Dubai where VOIP is BLOCKED. I will definitely need VPN tunneling.

I already have a VPN account. But how do I setup tunneling?

I logged into PAP2T settings but nothing suggests it supports VPN.

Is there another phone adapter that does support this feature?

Thank you
Mango
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Re: VPN tunneling with FPL

Post by Mango »

If you wish to use your PAP2T, you may wish to pair it with a VPN router.
jumbo
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Re: VPN tunneling with FPL

Post by jumbo »

Using a VPN router will make all my traffic go through the VPN, not only the SIP/VoIP traffic.

That's why I rather replace my PAP2T with an adapter that supports VPN tunneling.
mh1983
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Re: VPN tunneling with FPL

Post by mh1983 »

Here's a thread on Cisco ATAs (the last post in particular):

https://supportforums.cisco.com/discuss ... vpn-tunnel
Mango
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Re: VPN tunneling with FPL

Post by Mango »

jumbo wrote:Using a VPN router will make all my traffic go through the VPN, not only the SIP/VoIP traffic.
Not necessarily - if you have two routers, one for each purpose.