our remote users are connecting to our Cisco vpn concentrator through cable modems and some are using dsl modem connections all using vpn client version 3.1. The cable modem users are able to authenticate without issue to our private network, these users get their ip addresses through the cable company via dhcp but the DSL users all use an assigned static ip and after the dsl users successfully connect to the VPN server they are unable to ping local or Internet names and addresses. I've read about the problems DSL apparantly has with MTUs smaller than 1500 and breaking down those packets causing ping errors. Does this problem seem to relate to the MTU issue, or is there something else we should check? How can one correct the MTU issue? Our remote people are using both Win98se and Win2k sp2.