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broccoli

join:2007-11-29
Portland, OR

reply to jmmilner
Re: Client that actually works with RV016?

(I have not used this particular model.)

Cisco/Linksys' website has lots of potentially helpful info: »www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9···dex.html . If you don't already have the user guide, here it is.

Assuming you are trying to use the RV016 as a VPN endpoint (in which case its passthrough settings don't matter), and not trying to set up a VPN server in your LAN, are you trying to set up IPSec or PPTP (the RV016 supports both)?

I suggest you try configuring it for PPTP first. Here is how I would test the configuration. Connect the VPN router's WAN port to a LAN port of another router with DHCP server enabled (let's call this 'A'). From a PC that's also connected to router A's LAN, try establishing a VPN connection to the VPN router using Windows' built-in PPTP client. If you can't get even this to work, something is very wrong.


JamesLevinworth

@embarqhsd.net

said by broccoli See Profile :

Assuming you are trying to use the RV016 as a VPN endpoint (in which case its passthrough settings don't matter),
Normally that would be true if it were endpoint-to-enpoint for this router but if he's using the quickVPN they still need to be enabled (which defies logic), or if he's using RDP at home, he's have to enable it through his router too not being an endpoint.

Easiest solution - Get another cisco/linksys vpn endpoint router for home, such as the 4 port version.

jmmilner

join:2001-11-20
Yorkville, IL

said by JamesLevinworth :

Easiest solution - Get another cisco/linksys vpn endpoint router for home, such as the 4 port version.
Any model you happen to know to work? I'm also wondering if my DSL connection might be the weak link. I guess I could build a test network using the second WAN port on the RV016 to see if I can get the remote client laptop working when it isn't connected via AT&T's network.
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