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As far as i can remember, you can only have 1 incoming and 2 outgoing Can anyone confirm this? And if so, is there anyway to increase this number? Thanks in advance. - localhost |
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I don't think there is a "limit" for VPN connections. But then again I've never used more then one VPN/dialup/PPPoE connection at once.
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I didn't think so either, until I've tested it out myself..
After you've accepted an incoming connection, any other connection is rejected with a "session in use" or similar error message As for outgoing, i've never made it past the second session unless i disconnected one of the two already connected sessions. A friend of mine who ran 2k Server before, told me that he was able to accept more then 3 (1 in + 2 out) connections.. though i haven't tried/tested this.. - localhost |
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