Cisco Routers :: RV110W - Can't Set A Gateway For VLANs
Feb 5, 2012
I'm having problems setting up VLANs on my RV110W Small Business Router. I have updated the firmware to the latest : 1.1.0.9 Here is my set up :
WAN settings :
IP : 192.168.1.252 / 255.255.255.0 - Gateway 192.168.1.254
VLAN1 (default) :
IP : 192.168.2.254 / 255.255.255.0
VLAN3 (test) :
IP : 192.168.16.254 / 255.255.255.0
Inter-VLAN routing option is checked.
Symptoms :
- The communication from VLAN1 to WAN is fine
- The communication from VLAN3 to VLAN1 is fine
- The communication from VLAN1 to VLAN3 is not working
My routing table is :Routing table Entry ListDestination LAN IPSubnet MaskGatewayInterface192.168.2.0255.255.255.0192.168.2.254LAN192.168.1.0255.255.255.0192.168.1.252WAN192.168.16.0255.255.255.00.0.0.0LAN0.0.0.00.0.0.0192.168.1.254WAN
As you can see, the gateway for VLAN3 is set to 0.0.0.0, which is wrong I believe. I don't know how to update that. I tried to add a a static route for the subnet, but the router did not let me do that.
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Mar 19, 2013
I am trying to set up a gateway to gateway VPN connection between a RV042G (central site) and a RV110W (newest firmware) which is used for presentation purposes on various customer's sites. The RV042G has a static IP. The RV110W has different IPs, depending on where it is used.
Basic VPN settings are clear to me (we have another VPN between two RV042G with static IPs). I set up the VPN connection on the RV042G wth the following settings for "Remote Group Setup":
Remote Security Gateway Type : IP + Domain Name (FQDN) Authentication IP by DNS resolved: mydomain.no-ip.org Domain Name: router12345
The value "router12345" is what I have configured in the RV110W as "Host name" in the network settings.
This configuration does not work so I am obviously doing something wrong. Do I have to use "router12345.mydomain.local" instead if I configured "mydomain.local" as the domain name in the RV110Ws network settings? For my tests the RV110W has a WAN-IP of 192.168.178.100 because it is located behind a DSL-Router. The external IP of this DSL-router is 178.0.x.x. The resolved IP from mydomain.no-ip-org is 192.168.178.100 but when I look in the RV042G log I see the requests coming withg the external IP (178.0.x.x). Is this the problem? The last message I see in the log is "no connection has been authorized with policy=PSK".
Or can I use "IP + Email Address (USER FQDN) Authentication" instead (where can I enter this email address in the RV110W?). Or do I have to use "Dynamic IP"?
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Jun 2, 2013
I'm looking to update our office network and replace our old wireless box.I've been looking at the RV110w after a google search and need to find out some things before suggesting anything.
Currently our network is running a public IP address for each piece of equipment which we'd like to keep, mainly for ease. We have a wireless access point running in invisible mode for wireless client access to the entire network, and also a Netscreen firewall.
What I'd like to do is the following:
1. Keep public ip addresses for wired clients, complete with existing network/local server access/RDP.
2. Set up two VLans on private ip addresses - one to have full access as per the wired clients and the other only for guest Internet access.
Is this something the RV110w is able to do? If so how would I go about setting it up?
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Oct 22, 2012
I have a RV110W which is am using as a router (not gateway), because it is connected to the DSL modem (not planning to bridge it) through its WAN port. The DSL modem forwards all PPTP traffic to the RV110W.The only pupose of the RV110W for me is to use it as a VPN router.
Info:
Firmware version: 1.1.0.9
Below are the settings I have:
WAN:
LAN:N.B. The modem runs a DHCP server, so I am relaying the requets to it
VPN:N.B. Also tried with 192.168.0.0 and 12.168.2.0 networks; same thing.
Routing Settings:
Routing Table:NB: 192.168.1.11 and 10 are VPN clients (created automatically).
Firewall:Users are being able to successfully connect to the VPN; however, there are couple of problems:
1. They are not assigned a gateway; hence, not internet connectivty (i want them to use the remote gateway)
2. They are not able to access the 192.168.0.0 network; hence unable to reach their DNS server and other hosts (run a tracert; they couldn't go beyond the RV110W VPN server IP). For this, i tried to turnoff the firewall on the RV110W, and also tried to create and Access Rule to allow all outboud and inbound traffic between LAN and WAN, but no success.
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Apr 16, 2012
I recently purchased a RV110W wireless router for a client. I am having issues with the VPN access. Here is the client's access log:
2012/04/17 10:59:41 [STATUS]Disconnecting...2012/04/17 10:59:47 [STATUS]Success to disconnect.2012/04/17 11:00:03 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows XP2012/04/17 11:00:03 [STATUS]Windows Firewall is OFF2012/04/17 11:00:04 [STATUS]One network interface
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I've called Cisco tech support but the answer is disregard the log message and everything is working, and that I have a configuration issue on my end.
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Mar 22, 2012
How shall i use different vlans outside another gateway in sg-300 28? Example:
vlan2 192.168.2.0/24 gateway 192.168.2.1 outside router gateway 192.168.2.254
vlan3 192.168.3.0/24 gateway 192.168.3.1 outside router gateway 192.168.3.254
should me doing in sg-300 28?
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Feb 14, 2013
I've got two RV082's connected. Each has a dynamic IP (changes typically every few weeks). I've configured the tunnels on both ends with a local and remote "Remote/Local Security Gateway Type" of "Dynamic IP + Domain Name(FQDN) Authentication".If I look at the VPN Summary tunnel status, it shows an IP address of "mydomain.dyndns.org 0.0.0.0" under the "Remote Gateway" column heading. The Tunnel Test "Connect" button is N/A.I can resolve both of the mydomain.dyndns.org entries on both sides of each VPN using the Diagnostic DNS lookup tool within each router. If I hardwire a fixed IP address for the Local and Remote Gateway everything works just fine. VPN is good.
I just can't seem to get the "mydomain.dyndns.org" function to work. It appears the router can't resolve the dynamic IP from the domain names on each of the routers.
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Aug 30, 2012
I replace our aging rv082 routers with wireless rv220w routers. The gateway to gateway vpn works great, however I am no longer able to manage our print servers port 80 management page. I can ping any host with success, and I can manage hosts that have a port 10000 or 8000 web interface - but no port 80 ones... I had no issues when using the old rv082 routers...
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Jul 6, 2012
I picked up a pair of RV220W's and before I spent loads of time at a remote site, I figured I'd go through some VPN testing at home to make sure I could get it setup properly. What this means is I've plugged the Internet uplink into a switch, then from the switch into both routers & configured them (using unique static IP's for each) from there. For what its worth: While I have some IT experience, I don't have strong networking experience.
I setup several VLAN's on the local RV220W, and the end result is to make it so that an asset at the remote site with an IP in any of the ranges (192.168.121.0/24, 192.168.131.0/24, 192.168.141.0/24 and any future VLANs) can communicate with/access resouces at the local site. Likewise, an asset at the local site with an IP in any of the ranges (.121, .131, .141 + any future VLANs) should be able to reach the remote resources (currently just 192.168.181.0/24, but future VLANs as well).
This evening I tried to focus on the relevant VPN pages of the Administration Guide to get the VPN up. Leaving the defaults I got as far as establishing a link between both sites and it seems that things are working right: From the remote site (.181) I can access the local site (.121, .131, .141); and from the local site I can at least ping resources (a laptop) on the remote site. (Yay!)
However, when I physically connected an asset that had a 192.168.121.X, 192.168.131.X and 192.168.141.X IP addresses to the remote RV220W (which is 192.168.181.0/24), I couldn't see it from the remote or local sites.I assume this is expected. But I'm reaching out to the community to see what other possibilities might be available becuase networking is a weak area for me. I figured it might be something like a Static [or Dynamic] Route but I really am not 100% sure.
'TECHNICAL' SPECS
Local Router LAN/WAN Settings:
LAN IP: 192.168.121.1 on default VLAN (1)
VLAN 13 defined 192.168.131.1 with DHCP enabled; Reservations created outside of DHCP scope
VLAN 14 defined 192.168.141.1 with DHCP enabled, Reservations created outside of DHCP scope
Inter VLAN Routing enabled for all VLANs
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Apr 11, 2013
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Mar 9, 2012
New hardware here, requesting a bit of your knowledge, We are tryingin to setup a simple gateway to gateway VPN
HomeA Has an RV016 with a public static IP
Local Group Security Gateway type is IP Only with the IP
Local Security Group Type is Subnet, with the local IP class 192.160.0.0
Remote Security Gateway Type: Dynamic + Email
Email address some@emailaddress.com
Remote Security Group Type: Subnet
IP Address 192.168.1.0
IPSec Setup as default with nice password.
HomeB has an RV082 with a dynamic ADSL link
Local Group Security Gateway type is DynamicIP +Email
Email address some@emailaddress.com
Local Security Group Type is Subnet, with the local IP class 192.160.1.0
Remote Security Gateway Type: IP Only
Remote Security Group Type: Subnet
IP Address 192.168.0.0
IPSec Setup as default with nice password.
The idea is for HomeB which has a dynamic IP, to reach HomeA, which has a static IP and connect. But they just wont. I have not clue what's wrong, I followed the instructions, maybe i miss interpreted something. I could share the VPN logs for both., Im getting a lot of errors there.
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Feb 11, 2012
I have a pair of RV082 routers and I'd like to configure gateway to gateway VPN tunnel as described in a cookbook, "How to configure a VPN tunnel that routes all traffic to the Remote Gateway," (file name Small_business_router_tunnel_Branch_to_Main.doc). I followed this cookbook and found that my while the Main office has internet connectivity, the branch subnet doesn't have internet connectivity.
Routing does behave as advertised, where all traffic does go to the main office. However, the 192.168.1.0 subnet in the branch office does not get internet connectivity. I've read in other posts that the Main office router will only provide NAT for the local subnet, not the branch office subnet. Is there a way to configure the RV082 router to provide NAT for all subnets?
If not, which Cisco product will provide the VPN Tunnel connectivity as well as the NAT for all subnets? Can the RV082 be used as part of the final solution or are my RV082s a wasted expenditure?
Following is the configuration that I'd implemented, (real IP and IKE keys are bogus).
Gateway To Gateway
Remote Main Office
Add a New Tunnel
Tunnel No. 1 2
Tunnel Name : n1-2122012_n2-1282012 n1-2122012_n2-1282012
Interface : WAN1 WAN1
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Apr 8, 2012
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Jun 13, 2012
let me know whether you can make the attached network using by RV110W or not.When I read the mannual of "rv110w_admin.pdf", P38, I guess RV110W cannot be built both NAT & Router mode.Because, I cannot setup NAT for internet access if I setup "Operating Mode" as "Router" on the setting of "Networking > Routing".And, I cannot setup the routing for internet access & MPLS-VPN access if I setup "Operating Mode" as "Gateway" on the setting of "Networking > Routing".
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Feb 13, 2012
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Feb 16, 2012
After nothing but hassles with my Linksys WAG120N, I bought a Cisco RV110W. Yesterday, I tried setting it up with the Linksys being used only as a modem. I was unable to though because when I entered 192.168.1.1 into my browser as per the Cisco setup instructions, I was taken to the admin login for the Linksys. This seemed odd to me, because the Linksys was not connected to the PC at all. The connection setup was exactly as specified in the RV110W instructions: modem connected to dsl line, ethernet cable from modem (Linksys WAG120N) to the slot marked "WAN" on the RV110W, another ethernet cable from RV110W to my PC. Despite this, the admin page was for the linksys not the cisco.
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Apr 17, 2013
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Mar 15, 2012
I've to setup RV110W router as a simple Wifi hotspot in a company network and this Wifi hotspot has to allow traffic to all internal LAN (very simple LAN with few workstation and one server) and also to Internet via our gateway. I know this product isn't really designed for that... but I've to do so. LAN is managed by Windows DHCP server and I've Internet acces through Firewall. I think I've to connect RV110W to the company LAN with the RV110W WAN interface. I want the Wifi IP address to be in the same IP range than the LAN to allow Wifi clients to access our internal server but RV110W doesn't accept this. Or do I've to ignore the WAN interface and deal with only the RV110W LAN interface?
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Jan 26, 2012
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Apr 2, 2012
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Jun 4, 2012
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Apr 24, 2012
I have an RV110W running firmware 1.1.0.9 that is working fine with VPN clients. However, one client cannot use VPN and I'm trying to set up some simple port-forwarding to allow RDP to a specific machine inside our network (IP address 10.143.193.2).
1) Where can I find explanations of what a warning means in the logs on an RV110W?
2) Why isn't traffic from my server making it back out from our network to the originating RDP client when it seems I have configured everything to allow this to work?
The details:
I have a firewall rule that says this. (Note, I've tried restricting the services to just RDP but expanded to all traffic as part of my testing.):
And a port forwarding rule that says:
But I keep getting these errors when testing the RDP from *anywhere* at all. Searching these forums and the internet at large for the reason these are warnings and what to do has been fruitless. However, these will show up for any attempt I make to connect. Also, there were rules for each of these IP addresses that show up as warnings to allow access to the 10.x.x.2 destination. It seems that the problem is traffic isn't making it back.
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Mar 6, 2012
I bought a RV110W wireless router a couple months ago that I've been pretty happy with.
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ip_conntrack_is_ipc_allowed: ipc_entry_is_full
continuously, at a rate of about 20 per second. It otherwise seems to function normally, but of course if unnoticed my syslog file quickly grows to hundreds or thousands of megabytes. A reboot restores normal operation. It is running firmware 1.1.0.9. A search on the internet turned up no information about this problem.
It may be some corruption is occuring in the router's OS, or perhaps this is something that can be triggered externally (in which case it would be a weak form of DoS attack? Or maybe worse if in this state it is unable to properly apply the firewall rules.)
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Jan 8, 2013
I'm trying to connect my home computer to a Cisco RV110W via host-to-network VPN. I'm on a mac using VPN Tracker 6. The Cisco router replaced sonic wall, and no one knew how to set it up, including me. VPN worked fine with sonic wall. I'm not sure configurations are correct in the router. I have:
WAN IP address (static IP address assigned by Verizon)
IP Address for PPTP server: 10.10.10.1
IP Address for PPTP Clients: 10.10.10.101/105 (actually we have a range of 101 to 120, but the PPTP configuration page won't allow me to manually input 120)
MPPE Encryption enabled
NetBIOS enabled
two PPTP users created with protocol PPTP
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Sep 4, 2012
I am trying to connect from the outside to a TCP server inside my lan that is listening on Port 25565. I am using a RV110W. I did the DMZ IP for it.
From the Lan I can establish a connection (even with my dynamic dns address). As I try it from the outside the server log tells me that a connection has been establishen but it shows the gateways IP. Afterwards it tells me the connection hase bin lost (Time out).
As I set Port forwarding I even cannot reach the server from the out side and lan.
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