This tutorial will show you how to setup configure VPN access in order to enable remote access to your home computers from the Internet. This article is designed for CCNA students, network engineers, and anyone looking to the VPN Passthrough feature. This article falls under the CCNA syllabus’s objective “Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN”.
VPN technology allows you to connect to your home network from the Internet securely. Once the VPN connection is established, a tunnel is created between your actual computer and the other device on your home network. Data exchanged through the VPN tunnel is encrypted. Thus, your data can traverse the internet securely.
Some of the VPN protocols are IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP. In order to establish VPN connections to your internal network, you should configure the router to allow the VPN protocols you are actually using to pass through its firewall.
Now, let us assume that you want to access your network PCs from the internet, and you have a static public IP address configured on your Linksys router (if you do not have a static public IP address, then you can configure the Dynamic DNS feature and access your internal PC using the router’s domain name) . To do this, follow these steps:

The following video will show the exact steps to configure the router to redirect incoming VPN traffic to VPN server . We assume that the VPN server uses the protocols IPSec and PPTP. This video was developed using the Linksys Router WAG200.
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