Can't connect to work through VPN.

I have the following: Router: Linksys WRT54GS v.4 + latest firmware VPN Software: Cisco VPN Client 4.8.02.0010 Cable Internet provider: Comcast The VPN client works fine if I connect using a Sprint air card, so that part is working. I just can't connect through my home router. Any advice? I'm stumped. Thanks in advance, John Duke

access the router using http://192.168.1.1 . the default password is admin .. go to the "applications and gaming" tab and click on "port trigerring" subtab ... enter ports 1723,50,500,443-447,43-47,10000-10001 .
if this does not make any difference...try upgrading / reflashing the router's firmware and check whether it makes any difference ..

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