VPN Server PPTP unable to connect with windows client - error 619 and 829 - Using Cellular HotSpot
Setup the PPTP VPN server as described, setup DDNS, and then set up Windows PPTP client - and attempted to access the server using the ms client it will not connect. The applicatoin logs provide the following information: - backwards - latest first earliest last:
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The user SYSTEM dialed a connection named VillaCarneros-TP3 which has failed. The error code returned on failure is 619.
VillaCarneros-TP3 requires attention.
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The user KVENNER-X1\ken dialed a connection named VillaCarneros-TP3 which has terminated. The reason code returned on termination is 829.
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The link to the Remote Access Server has been established by user SYSTEM.
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The user SYSTEM has successfully established a link to the Remote Access Server using the following device:
Server address/Phone Number = 24.23.189.226
Device = WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Port = VPN4-1
MediaType = VPN.
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The user SYSTEM is trying to establish a link to the Remote Access Server for the connection named VillaCarneros-TP3 using the following device:
Server address/Phone Number = 24.23.189.226
Device = WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Port = VPN4-1
MediaType = VPN.
CoId={8B3B1B79-B0C8-0002-5E22-3B8BC8B0D801}: The user SYSTEM has started dialing a VPN connection using a per-user connection profile named VillaCarneros-TP3. The connection settings are:
Dial-in User = <<removed_user_name>>
VpnStrategy = PPTP
DataEncryption = Requested
PrerequisiteEntry =
AutoLogon = No
UseRasCredentials = Yes
Authentication Type = EAP
Ipv4DefaultGateway = Yes
Ipv4AddressAssignment = By Server
Ipv4DNSServerAssignment = By Server
Ipv6DefaultGateway = Yes
Ipv6AddressAssignment = By Server
Ipv6DNSServerAssignment = By Server
IpDnsFlags =
IpNBTEnabled = Yes
UseFlags = Private Connection
ConnectOnWinlogon = No.
I replaced an ASUS Router with this TP-Link device, and PPTP connections were working before with the ASUS - so I expected it to just work.
The client making the connection can PPTP connect to the original ASUS device and can connect with other Routers that I have - so i am not sure what the issue is here.
I have searched for help guides and ran out of ideas - hoping someone else might provide a suggestion on what to do here.