L2TP Passthrough not working on WRT54GS

I have a VPN server behind my WRT54GS (firmware v7.2.06) which I have no problems connecting to via PPTP.  I cannot however connect with L2TP.  I am certain that an L2TP request is not getting past the router because the connection attempt doesn't even show up in the VPN logs on the server.
IPSec, PPTP ad L2TP Passthoughs are all enabled.  I even setup port forwarding on 1701 UDP and 1723 TCP.  Also have ISAKMP/IKE at port 500, IKE NAT on port 4500 (both UDP) setup to forward.
I would rather be using L2TP for higher security.
I do not see what I am doing wrong here.  Any ideas?

If you are sure that port forwarding rules are properly applied, change the MTU to 1300 and see if it works, if it does not work change the MTU to 1200 and cross check...

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