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I take it this was a limitation of the PPTP protocol, and not Windows 2003's fault?
Correct.
Basically, it means: Trying to tunnel through a NAT router to a VPN server is really limited. You're better off getting a router that can work as a VPN endpoint itself. As was mentioned above, there are some cheap routers that work this way, or can be firmware-flashed to work this way.
Thanks, that crystal clear.
One more question though (this probably sounds very dumb to somebody who already knows this): My guess is I only need one of those VPN server capable routers? On the 'client' side, all I probably need to do is setup a VPN connection through windows? I mean, I don't need such a VPN router on both ends? (so on those ends, I could use a D-link 4300?)
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