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    Juniper and Verizon Access Manager

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by backerck, Mar 24, 2008.

  1. backerck

    backerck Newbie

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    My company recently changed to Juniper network access. I have been using verizon access manager with a USB720 wireless modem for access. I can no longer access our internal network through access manager and don't know if the problem is with verizon or juniper. Can anyone help? I'm running Windows XP.
     
  2. blue68f100

    blue68f100 Notebook Virtuoso

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    It sounds like the router is setup for verizon and not juniper. I would dump Verizon access mananger now that your not with them. Turn back on MS Zero Config manager. You either have to login to the router and change the Internet/ISP connection info, or do a facroty reset and start from new.

    Does it work when you direct connect, no router?