Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 - QuickVPN Client / Cannot Connect To Drive Or Computer

Sep 1, 2011

I have a RVS4000 router, and using Quick VPN client (latest version, 1.4.2.1?) on a computer with Windows Vista.  I can connect to the router, and I can see computers, and drives on the network. When I click on a drive or computer, I can't connect to the devices.  Local IP address are 192.168.1.x, remote is 192.168.2.x.

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Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 - VPN Client And QuickVPN On Same Windows PC

Sep 21, 2011

Is there a safe way to use the Cisco VPN Client (V5.x) and Cisco Quick VPN (V1.4.1.2) on the same Windows PC?  I need to access my office RVS4000 and my customer's PIX 506 from the same laptop (but not at the same time).
 
Perhaps I should be asking "Is there a single Windows VPN client that works with both the Cisco RVS4000 and Cisco PIX 506? I have seen these questions asked on various forums but have yet to see a definitive answer. 

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Feb 2, 2012

I connect to my RVS4000 VPN router using QuickVPN. Very useful. 
 
Sometimes I am not near my laptop and need to check data. 
 
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Cisco Routers :: QuickVPN In Windows 7 Not Connecting To RVS4000

Oct 11, 2011

When I use QuickVPN under XP, I connect to my RVS4000 without problems.  When I switch to new computer running Windows 7 and V4.2.1 QuickVPN I can get all the way to Verifying Network.   Then I get the message that: "The remote gateway is not responding.  Do you want to wait?"  - repeatedly.  The icon in the tool bar remains with a red slash and I am unable to ping devices on the lan side of the router.  However, when I check the VPN Summary on the router, I see that it thinks I'm connected.  When I check the VPN log I see that I am not:
 
Oct 12 10:27:53 - Configuration changed!
Oct 12 10:28:33 - Configuration changed!
Oct 12 10:28:34 - [VPN Log]: added connection description "ValR_rw_rw"

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I've disabled MS Security Essentials and made sure the Firewall is on.  IPSec  Policy Agent and IKE and AuthIP IPSec Keying Modules services are both started.  I've created a rule to allow QuickVPN throught the firwall in and out and a rule to let traffic on 443 and 60443 UDP and TCP through the Firewall. 

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Dec 17, 2011

Using the latest Cisco QuickVPN, my Windows 7, 64 bit laptop processes the QuickVPN connection to the point where the laptop attempts to ping the router and verify the connection.  Those pings fail.Windows firewall is ON and IPSEC is started on the laptop.  I have tried Kaspersky's firewall both enabled and disabled with no change.

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Apr 4, 2012

I am trying to connect with QuickVPN to my RVS4000 in another location. I get this message: "The remote gateway is not responding. Do you want to wait?'

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Cisco Routers :: Setup QuickVPN To RVS4000 With Windows 7 (64bit)?

Sep 13, 2011

I have a home network with an Actiontec Q1000 providing me 20 meg down and 5 meg up speeds.  The DSL modem supports DHCP, DMZ, port forwarding, application forwarding, filtering, etc.  I have an existing network 192.168.0.x that uses a combination of DHCP and static IP addresses for printers, scanners, and servers.I just purchased a RVS4000 and configured its LAN port to accept a DHCP address.  It received the .26 address.  I set up application and port forwarding so all VPN traffic goes to this address.  I also put the router in the DMZ and turned off all firewalls.On the LAN side of the RVS4000 I use the 192.168.1.x address and have the 4000 provide DHCP addresses.  I have a PC connected to the LAN port and it has the address of 1.100.  I am able to use TeamViewer to connect to this through the internet and I can also access the devices on the Actiontec network from the PC connected to the 4000.I set up the VPN as best I could while going through appendix B of the admin guide.  When I am at a remote location and use the QuickVPN client to access the 4000 I get the message, "The remote gateway is not responding.  Do you want to wait?'.  When I look at the log everything looks good except I get the following error:
 
[WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
 
I am unable to get a DHCP address for my remote PC and am unable to ping any device on either network.  What do I have configured wrong that this is not working?I only purchased this so I can use the VPN.  Is the VPN established on the Actiontec LAN or on the RVS4000 LAN side?  I am obviously connecting to the 4000 but am just not getting an address so I can not use my home office network for all my communications.

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 - QuickVPN Versus Standard VPN Client

Nov 15, 2011

I have a RV042 router setup with Client to gateway VPN access, and am connecting with a W7 PC running QuickVPN. We have many PC's that already have the standard CiscoVPN client on them, is it possible to configure the RV042 to allow these clients to conenct? I'm not sure how to get the Mutual authentication to work, or how to import the PEM certificiate into that client. It seems to allow it to import, but I can never select it.

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Nov 21, 2012

I have a Cisco RV082 and can successfully connect with the Cisco QuickVPN Client, 1.4.2.1. However, after 1 to 5 minutes I see the Windows 7 bluescreen indicating that the system has halted due to a problem with a driver. I have installed the latest Windows updates and reinstalled the client.
 
The bluescreen only occurs if I use the Cisco QuickVPN Client.

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Cisco Routers :: Self-signed Certificate With RV220W And QuickVPN Client?

Nov 21, 2011

The establishment of IPSEC tunnel between the RV220 and QuickVPN client works properly with the security certificate of origin of the router.RV220 V1.0.3.5QuickVPN V1.4.2.1
 
Since the establishment of a security certificate self-signed, the RV220 and QuickVPN client refuses to work together .

Here are the log of the QuickVPN client

2011/09/27 12:45:14 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows 7
2011/09/27 12:45:14 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Domain Profile Settings: ON
2011/09/27 12:45:14 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: ON
2011/09/27 12:45:14 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: ON

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Cisco Routers :: Quickvpn / Client To Gateway Vpn Rv042 Can Only Ping Router?

Jan 27, 2012

I am setting up remote access using an RV042 router.  Using quickvpn or a client-to gateway vpn and shrewsoft client,  I can only access/ping the LAN side of the remote router and one machine on the remote network.  The PPTP server and native Windows 7 connection provide access to all machines on the remote network.I have 2 possible reasons for this and would like to find the real reason:
 
1) The remote RV042 is behind another router, and that router restricts access other than the PPTP traffic.

2)  The VPN tunnels other than PPTP only allow access to the remote LAN side of the router and remote machines that have the remote router defined as their gateway in the IP configuration.

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Cisco Routers :: Stuck At Verifying Network QuickVPN Client RV 120W - Windows Vista

Sep 15, 2011

I recently installed a new RV120W router at one of my customer's office. I have 2 users connecting using the Quick VPN software.The first one is running on a Windows XP Pro SP3. Everything works great on this PC.The second PC is running on a Windows Vista - The QUICKVPN client stays at Veryfing Network and Eventually I get an error " The remote gateway is not responding. Do you want to wait?I have disabled Firewall on both PCS for troubleshooting purposes.

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Cisco Routers :: WRVS400n - QuickVPN Server's Certificate Doesn't Exist On Local Computer

May 7, 2012

I bought a new WRVS400n recently because it had Gigabit speed, wireless n and a built in VPN server.  The device works perfect except for the Quick VPN client.  I'm a system engineer so I thought I could set it up quite easy just like any other device I configured in the past.  Painfull but it isn't like this.
 
  I set up the VPN on the WRVS4400n and generated a certificate.  I saved both the client and admin certificate to my pc, I gave them a name to easily make up the difference between both of them.  When placing the certificate in the installed QuickVPN folder, it doesn't seem to get recognised by the QuickVPN software. When I try to connect, it says 'Server's certificate doens't exist on your local computer'.  I guess the naming convention must meet some kind of format, is that correct?  If so, this should have been described in the documentation.
 
Besides that I checked if the required ports used by the VPN server are open on the public port of the device, that is the case.  So It seems I'm quite close to get it working.
 
The version of QuickVPN I used is 1.4.2.1.  The WRVS4400n has the latest firmware loaded.

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Jan 5, 2012

How to make a non-client VPN connection to the RVS4000 SBR with an iPhone or iPad? I realize that I could setup some pass-through VPN just fine, but I would like to connect directly to the router and was under the impression from the Cisco product video and other research that IOS was now supported.

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Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 Doesn't Give Out IP Address To Client?

Aug 16, 2011

RVS4000 router doesnt give out an IP address to a client connecting with QVPN v1.303 (or v1.4..- tried that too), connection seems good, router logs the connection and tracks its duration etc but client side does not get an IP from the RVS4000 side -keeps local LAN ip + there is no access to the remote shares etc. RVS 4000 has DHCP enabled. Client side subnet is different to the VPN side. VPN users are setup correctly (Router logs the user as connected) . Port 443 is not setup in port forwarding. (posted in LAN Routing & Switching 2 days ago but I got no response so I thought Id try here !)

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Cisco VPN :: RVS4000 Router VLAN Using QuickVPN?

Apr 18, 2010

I'm trying to connect through a VPN to RVS4000 router that I have VLAN'ed into two seperate networks 192.168.1.x (default) and 192.168.77.x. When i connect with the QuickVPN Client, I have no problems seeing devices on the 192.168.1.x network but i can't see the 192.168.77.x devices; so i'm assuming that the QuickVPN client software puts me on the default network and not the "77" network. Thing is, i only want to VPN into the "77" network and not the 192.168.1.x network.
 
Will QuickVPN allow me to do this? If not how do I VPN into the 192.168.77.x network?

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Cisco VPN :: RVS4000 / QuickVPN Certificate Doesn't Exist

Jul 26, 2011

I have created a VPN client account on my RVS4000 router. I have installed Quick VPN on my laptop in the default directory -- Program Files (x86) / Cisco Small Business / Quick VPN Client
 
I have generated and exported a certificate -- RVS4000_Client.pem -- and placed that in the  Program Files (x86) / Cisco Small Business / Quick VPN Client directory. When I attempt to connect using the Quick VPN client, I get the warning "Server's certificate doesn't exist on your local computer."
 
If I ignore the message I can log in, and ping resources inside the network and log into the router. However, I cannot mount any drives and the router shows that no VPN tunnels exist. I've read several posts here and elsewhere and can't seem to see where I've gone wrong.

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Cisco Routers :: Cannot Connect QuickVPN To RV120W

Mar 6, 2012

I have a Cisco RV120W connected to the internet. I have configured a QuickVPN user on the router, but I cannot connect via QuickVPN no matter on what PC I try (with firewall or without firewal, Windows XP, 7, ...). On the router it says the VPN user is connected, but on the client PC I receive remote gateway not responding. In the logs it says failed to ping remote VPN router. I tried changing all settings I could find on this forum, but the result stays the same (changed port to 60443, deleted all IKE and VPN policies, allowed ping, disabled fragmented packets etc...). None of all the settings seems to get any result.

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May 15, 2013

I want to ask if is possible to configure the RV180 behind my DSL Router to connect using QuickVPN. First I tried to connect to the PPTP server and worked fine, but when I tried to connect using QickVPN, seems to connect but when the client says "verifying network" after a while appears the message "network not responding..."
 
In my DSL-Router forwared this ports: UDP: 500,4500,443,60443 - TCP: 443,60443 (i don't know if tcp ports are needed but I opened for testing) and allowed protocol ESP (comes with the rule to allow IPSEC-L2TP)

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Cisco Routers :: QuickVPN RV042 V03 Some Users Connect Others Can't

Feb 10, 2013

A client of mine has a Cisco RV042 Router. I've configured it to run VPN and it works, sort of. Some clients can connect, others can't, for no discernible reason.

Specific machine issues are Windows 7 x64 or x86, Quick VPN latest release, unobtrusive (Avast or Microsoft Security Essentials) security, etc. 2 separate machines on the same home remote network, 1 can connect just fine, the other can't. My laptop (Win7 x64) connects just fine, one of my techs can connect OK, the IT support guy that works for this client can connect.
 
Particulars of the router: Firmware version: v4.0.4.02;  PID VID : RV042 V03;  Firmware MD5 Checksum :     1f84d8d0a2a8b99f9bfa4409e64547aa

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Oct 4, 2011

We have a new RV100W Router. I would like to use it for iPhones,PC's, and MAC's to connect via IPSec (QuickVPN) or PTTP. Everytime I go to setup VPN, it tells me I must change to a 10.x.x.1 network. How can I use VPN without doing so?

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Cisco Routers :: Two RVS4000 Don't Connect To Each Other

Sep 4, 2011

I don't know if my vendor mislead me, but I need to do this: There is a public subnet in my office, not a 192.168.x.x, but a real Public IP.The reason is that we do VOIP and those are only servers. I installed a RVS 4000 in that location, and assigned a PUBLIC Ip to BOTH the WAN and LAN, since when I connect from outside, using either QickVPN or another identical router, I need to be assigned one of the PUBLIC Ip's on the remote LAN. That is the whole idea of the project, to locate servers remotely and make them use our set of PUBLIC IP's. Well, so far I cannot connect either with the Quick VPN client, or using the VPN Wizard. It goes and creates the tunnel, without error, but when I click test, it fails.

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Feb 21, 2013

I tried to update our production switch over the weekend with a newer unmanaged Gigabit switch. Everything was fine after the change and the network had a noticeable change in speed.But when I came back in on Monday the Internet was down. So I tried trouble shooting the switch to see if there was a loop or something like that and put it into managed mode so I could look at the config page and take advantage of the STP function. When trying to get to the config page I entered the default IP into my browser and a logon appeared so I tried to login and it failed then I noticed that the title of the browser tab said RVS4000. So out of curiosity I entered the creds for the router and lo and behold it let me in to the router. The router has a static IP and is using a different subnet then the default IP of 192.168.2.1 that the switch has. I have put the old switch back and removed the new one from production but can still get to the router with either IP, it's static address and the 2.1 address.

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Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 QVPN Unable To Connect

Sep 24, 2011

RVS4000 setup at our office. QVPN installed on home pc with Win7 Home Edition and Norton Internet Security 2011. It gets the following error:
 
"The remote gateway is not responding. Do you want to wait? "
 
QVPN version 1.4.2.1, RVS4000 router firmware updated from V2.0.0.3 to the latest V2.0.2.7 as it is the Version 2 Hardware. Same problem. I even uninstalled the Norton NIS 2011, rebooted the machine and enable win 7 firewall without any anti virus software installed, same error. I really need this working as I do a lot of work at home and need remote connection to my computer at work.
 
Below is the error log...
 
2011/09/25 21:32:01 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows 7
2011/09/25 21:32:01 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Domain Profile Settings: ON
2011/09/25 21:32:01 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: ON

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Sep 19, 2012

I tried to update our production switch over the weekend with a newer unmanaged Gigabit switch. Everything was fine after the change and the network had a noticeable change in speed. But when I came back in on Monday the Internet was down. So I tried trouble shooting the switch to see if there was a loop or something like that and put it into managed mode so I could look at the config page and take advantage of the STP function. When trying to get to the config page I entered the default IP into my browser and a logon appeared so I tried to login and it failed then I noticed that the title of the browser tab said RVS4000. So out of curiosity I entered the creds for the router and lo and behold it let me in to the router. The router has a static IP and is using a different subnet then the default IP of 192.168.2.1 that the switch has. I have put the old switch back and removed the new one from production but can still get to the router with either IP, it's static address and the 2.1 address.

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Mar 16, 2011

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Mar 26, 2011

I have a Cisco SA520W router and needs to set up VPN. Du to major problems with the SSL VPN Client and windows 7, I had to let it go and try a different approach.
 
That was the QuickVPN client, but as it turs out, it simply impossible from reading the user manual to understand just how I have to set thing up. For instance, the VPN Wizard tells you to enter a preshared key. But in the QuickVPN Client, where do I enter the key?
 
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Aug 14, 2011

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Jan 14, 2012

I bought a router Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router - VPN v2.0 with the intention of using with the Quick VPN Client for connecting to my home network. 

My home network is connected to a pre provide by my ISP Thomson TG784 and is connected to it but all my main network is controlled by the WRVS4400N, I have forward all the doors, as you can see by the log part below, and by analyzing the log you can see that I can't get any PING to complete the VPN connection.
 
OS is windows 7
QuickVPN Clien is 1.4.2.1
WRVS4400N firmware is v2.0.2.1
Thomson TG784 firmware is 8.4.2.Q
 
Log from Quick VPN
2012/01/11 19:44:03 [STATUS]One network interface detected with IP address 192.165.0.196
2012/01/11 19:44:03 [STATUS]Connecting...
2012/01/11 19:44:03 [DEBUG]Input VPN Server Address = husportugal.dnsalias.com
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Log from WRVS4400N
Jan 15 10:12:53 - [VPN Log]: added connection description "Casa_rw_rw"
Jan 15 10:12:54 - [VPN Log]: listening for IKE messages
Jan 15 10:12:54 - [VPN Log]: forgetting secrets
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Dec 20, 2011

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Jan 27, 2011

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