Cisco Routers :: RV220W - Port Forwarding Collides With IPSec?

Feb 1, 2012

I have a setup with 2 RV220W at 2 locations.Both with the latest Firmware (1.0.3.5). I configured portforwarding for RDP at one site. Works perfekt. I also configured an IPSec VPN between the 2 sites. Works too.
 
Configuration overview:
Site_1:
- IPSec VPN to site_2
 Site_2:
- IPSec VPN to site_1
- Port forwarding for RDP to a local server (server_2)
 
My first problem is that i can ping server_2 through the VPN from a pc within site_1 but i can not access this server via RDP. As soon as i disable the Portforwarding for RDP at site_2, RDP via VPN works! I assume, that the RV220W mixes up portforwarding and VPN.I tried to set up an additional firewall rule at site_2 allowing the traffic between the local networks of both sites without restrictions and place this rule at toe top. But here is my second problem: I can not add any destination network to the firewall settings (firewall-->access rules). I only allows me to define a host to redirect the traffic to.

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Sep 24, 2011

I'm having yet another issue with my RV220w. I thought this would be a wise buy, but I keep finding reasons to hate myself for buying this router.Anyway, I need to forward port 3389, Windows Remote Desktop Protocol to one of my internal servers.  I have defualt NAT, defualt firewall, etc. etc.  I have seen documentation that says that Firewall -> Port Forwarding is non-functional, so I attempt to set up port forwarding via Firewall -> Access Rules.  I did not see "RDP" or any other obvious acronym for Remote Desktop Protocol in the services list.  So, I made a custom service, called RemoteDP, TCP protocol, port 3389 to 3389.No, I cannot RDP to my server from WAN. This was easily achieved with a cheap NETGEAR router from 2005.

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Action: Always Allow
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Internal Port: ?
 
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I have a RV220W with 1.0.3.5 Firmware installed.
 
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Jul 14, 2011

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May 6, 2011

I'm working on setting up my Blackberry Playbook to access the network over our IPsec VPN however so far I have had no luck. I'm also posting this on the Blackberry playbook support forum.
 
Settings on BlackBerry Playbook
 
Server Address: My IP Address
Authentication type: XAuth-PSK
Group Username: remote.com

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Aug 26, 2012

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2012-08-26 23:45:24: [rv220w][IKE] ERROR:  Could not find configuration for 24.54.xx.xx[500]
 
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Jan 2, 2013

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Apr 20, 2012

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Apr 7, 2012

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