Cisco Routers :: RV110W Ping Remote Gateway

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 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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Feb 5, 2012

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WAN settings :
IP : 192.168.1.252 / 255.255.255.0 - Gateway 192.168.1.254
 VLAN1 (default) :
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 VLAN3 (test) :
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Symptoms :

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- The communication from VLAN3 to VLAN1 is fine

- The communication from VLAN1 to VLAN3 is not working
 
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Info:
Firmware version: 1.1.0.9
 
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WAN:
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Log file reports:
 
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'TECHNICAL' SPECS
 
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