07-24-2010 10:39 AM
Hello Everyone,
I am using cisco VPN client version 5.0.07.0290 for windows Xp and windows 7. windows xp clients are working fine while windows 7 client are able to connect but unable to access network.
Not able to understand what is the problem with windows 7 clients.
Please help me.........
Regards
Vineet
07-24-2010 10:49 PM
Are you using the same client for Win XP and Win7 ? Do you have a 64 bit or 32 bit Windows 7 machine? There are two different clients for the 5.07 32 and 64 bit respectively.
07-24-2010 10:49 PM
On a Windows 7 PC go to C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Profiles
Open
add these commands at the end:
ForceNatT=1
UseIKELegacyPort=1
Test the VPN client!
Thanks,
Pradhuman
07-24-2010 11:07 PM
i have also seen such issues when only 3des is used in phase 1 and 2
try using aes in phase 1 and 2 and give them priority so that aes is used first and then try
i have seen this work previously
07-26-2010 08:16 AM
Thank you very much for your inputs.
The release notes of the latest version of vpn client says that :
The VPN Client on Windows 7 does not support WWAN devices (also called wireless data cards).
Regards
Vineet
11-05-2010 05:56 AM
Hi,
I'm having the same problem: on Windows XP VPN works fine, on Windows 7 64bit VPN comes up, but no data is passing over the connection. Did you find a solution for this?
Greets,
David
11-05-2010 09:50 AM
Are you using the WWAN card on Win 7 also?
As the VPN Client on Windows 7 does not support WWAN devices
The current releases of VPN client software use an NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) intermediate driver that is based on NDIS 5.0 (specifications developed for Windows Vista and XP).
However, the native Windows 7 Mobile Broadband and Some Wireless WWAN miniport drivers are based on NDIS 6.2 specifications. VPN client applications using intermediate drivers based on NDIS 5.x specifications have compatibility issues with drivers compliant with Windows 7 Mobile Broadband.
Some vendors for wireless cards provides WWAN miniport drivers for Windows 7 that are Windows 7 logo certified and based on NDIS 6.2 (specifications for WWAN interfaces that can be supported natively in Windows 7).
The Cisco VPN client along with some other third party clients has compatibility issues with NDIS 6.2 WWAN miniport drivers:
The Cisco VPN client release notes state “The VPN Client on Windows 7 does not support WWAN devices (also called wireless data cards)”:
There is a workaround provided by some WWAN vendors,
Either we can downgrade the NDIS divers or we can setup Dial up connection for the internet, which is not affected by this problem.
Here is link which might be helpful in setting up DUN on windows 7
http://neteasebn.net/support/docs/nes023.asp
I tested it and it works.
Pradhuman Singh
07-15-2011 07:01 AM
Did anybody find a solution for this problem? I am also facing the same issue, only this time it's vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0440-k9 in windows 7.
I am able to ping it but not able to access in browser.
07-15-2011 07:03 AM
08-10-2011 02:30 AM
Hello All,
I'm not a cisco expert, but I found what's wrong with the Cisco VPN Client with WWAN devices.
The DNE (Deterministic Network Enhancer) version (3.22.4.17992) provided by the Cisco VPN Client 5.X does not support WWAN devices in WIN7.
Please find below my workaround:
1. Uninstall the current version of Cisco VPN client software
2. Run ftp://files.citrix.com/winfix.exe. This will clean up and remove DNE installations.
3. Reboot computer
4. Install the Citrix DNE updater software ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate.msi
5. Install the Cisco VPN client software again
Hope this helps
Kelly
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