Cisco Routers :: Cannot Get Vpn To Work Using RV120W
Sep 12, 2011
Rx:, recently I have perchase 2 RV120W routers thinking that it must be very easy to setup the site to site vpn. i cannot get my remore office to link to my main office and vice verser.
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- I'm using 2 RV120W routers for each site.
- Site A using a subnet of 192.168.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0
- Site B using a subnet of 192.168.11.0 mask 255.255.255.0
I have setup the VPN using the wizard and I got site to site tunnels connected and show as 1/1 Connected (1 user) in the status he IPsec connection status show
--Policy Name: VPNA
--Endpoint : public IP address from my ISP 203.117.222.221
--Packets Tx:145 Rx:0 and Kbytes shows Tx: 29.55 Rx:0
Q1 why I cannot use dynamic DNS naming in the policy setting ? eg: aaa.dyndns.org, I have to use the ip address instead eg: 203.117.222.221
Q2. I cannot connect from Site A to Site B , I can't even do a ping to 192.168.11.1 from Site A. even though it show the Site to site tunnel is coonected.
Buy a router RV120W, and one of the reasons is limit of bandwidth (QoS). I set up a profile of 1-256 kbps limit, and apply it to the only VLAN that is configured, but does not work and can navigate using the full bandwidth of the internet connection. My firmware version is 1.0.2.6
Upgraded to 1.0.2.6 and all of a sudden SIP devices working over the VPN no longer work. Downgrade to 1.0.1.3 and they work again. My guess is that some ports are blocked over the VPN in 1.0.2.6
I thought the general idea was that firmware ugrades fixed bugs rather than introducing them.
Suggestion for Cisco:- Zip the firmware image downloads, or else have an upgrade process that includes a CRC check, that way at least the poor punter will have an indication if they have been corrupted. I had a subtle memory problem that was corrupting some files. The firmware upload appeared to complete properly and you could log on OK but some of the menu choices resulted in a hang with the "Please wait... the page is being loaded" message. Careful checking of file sizes revealed that the file I was uploading into the router was a few hundred bytes different in size to the one on the website, must have been corrupted during the download. But the upload proceeded normally with no indication of any error. It's a pretty basic safeguard that should be in there as a matter of course with the router performing a CRC check and showing an error if it fails.
I had WRT54G2 and recently switched to an RV120W. I have an Internet accessible camera system connected to my router. Before, this worked fine... there is a dns service (DynDNS.com) that is configured as part of the camera setup. I would then just enter [URL] and I would connect to the cameras. I install the new router (RV120W) and I can no longer connect to the cameras. I do not recall any configuring that I had to perform on the old router.
why the RV120W isn't letting me get to the cameras?
Now, I need to be able to reach the server (192.168.1.100) from a PC on LAN #2 with IP 192.168.2.50. So, I've created au static route on Office Router #2 (192.168.2.1) because of course it doesn't know how to reach private subnet 192.168.1.x. My static route looks like this :
I configured my RV120W (Firmware:1.0.2.6) to count the traffic on my network. I set the monthly limit to 99999 and did not change anything else.So after a few hours, the traffic counter shows 2048 MB for outgoing traffic. This is impossible, because the DSL-connection is too limited in upload to cause this huge outgoing traffic in 6-8 hours. When I reset the counter at night, the next morning the device shows 2048MB again (even if there was no traffic at all, just some clients syncing time with NTP). I did already reset the device to factory defaults and reconfigured everything from scratch.
I was wondering if I could setup my router CIsco RV120W to be able to connect to a VPN serice for my internet connection. Looking to give my small home netwok more sercurity. Is it possible with the Cisco firmware to be able to setup a connection to VPN serice. Do I have the compabilites with this router?
The PPTP client from Windows 7 is not working with this router; therefore I would like to try the quickvpn.Is there any paper from Cisco explaining how to setup the RV120W for quickvpn ?
I need to configure a rv120w in order to make it work at the same time for data and digital tv. The fact is that the set top box for the idtv needs an IP address that will be delivered directly from the ISP. So I need to setup one LAN port that will be bridged to the WLAN connection (the stb will be connected to that lan port), and another port that will be connected to the LAN swicth so that the rest of the network has internet access. I can't see anywhere a way to create such a bridge. Quite disappointing as it's possible to do so on open source platforms such as openWRT..
When I try to export an SSL Certificate for a Client I get a htps . CSR file instead of the .PEM file. So, I can't update the client computer with the correct certificate.
I have just received an RV120W. Default setup (out of box), but when I http://192.168.1.1 and login, the next page comes up as : Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage ? Internet Explorer is version 9.
I have allowed both http and https at 192.168.1.1 in Internet Explorer security settings/Trusted Sites ?
Is it possible to have 2 IP addresses on wan and setup specific routing rules for each IP ? Or do I need to use another router for that and if which one ?
I have been battling with my Cisco RV120W router and QuickVPN.Running Windows 7 Home PremiumPerformed a fresh install to factory out-of-box install for WindowsRemoved NortonDid NOT perform any windows updatesInstalled QuickVN version 1.2.4.1I have updated the firmware to the latest version (confirmed by cisco)I can connet to the router and have a stable connectionI can ping both the router IP and the shared file server IPWhen I enter the shared file server IP into the search field (e.g. \192.168.100.199) and press enter, I see a connection to "share", so I click on this and then see "FolderName" of my shared files. I click on this folder and I get a timed out error.When I enter the routers IP address into a browser (IE8 as factory installed) I get a timed out error also.In the past, I have installed all important and recommended updates for Windows and still get the same scenerioI have called cisco support and went through router settings, assigned them a VPN username, they log in and can access the files without issue (What the @#$$@#$)Cisco support spent plenty of time with me, but since they could access my network and since I could ping my devices, they had no other suggestions further.
I have this fresh factor out-of-box install. I know this is most likely something to do with my laptop that I am trying to use to connect to the network. I have Frontier as my ISP for home. I don't know if there is anything they are doing to interfere with my connection. I have tried to connect to the network via ComCast as well, with no luck.tell me if there is something I need to tweak in my Windows 7 settings?
I gave setup a vpn gateway between two cisco RV120W. The connection is established.
Active IPsec Security Association Table: Policy NameEndpointPacketsKBytesStateActionRxTxRxTxVPN-INTERDIO87.65.38.62000.000.00IPsec SA Established Poll Interval: (Seconds)
The problem is that there is no trafic. Even ping te remote internal nework is not working. For testing i have disabeld at both sites te firewall and have configured both with an access rule any to any.
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.
Trying to setup Three networks all with different IP ranges.I assume I can create a new VLAN and associate that VLAN with one of the four available ports.
Port 1 can have 192.168.1.1 - 254, Port 2 can have 192.168.2.1 - 254 and Port 3 can have 10.0.1.1 - 254.
But the Admin guide I just downloaded is NOT for 10.0.4.10. It shows Networking > LAN > VLAN Configuration.My screens show Networking > LAN > VLAN Membership.
So I am not sure how to make Port 2 associate with VLAN98 ( I created VLAN98 and 99 for the other two networks). There is a membership table that you can Tag or untag for each of the four ports - is that it ?
I recently purchased a RV120W router and I am having a problem selecting n speed under the wireless settings.
If I select B/G/N-Mixed mode then when I go to save the change I get B/G/N-Mixed B/G/N-Mixed in red letters and it does not save. If I select N only then when I go to save it says in red letters N only N only.
It does not matter if I pick 20 only or 20/40. It does not matter if I enable or disable U-APSD. It does not matter if I use the LSB or USB side.
Firmware Version:1.0.3.10 :When I got the router it had an older firmware if I remember correctly, and it would let me change to n speed.
Looking for assistance in setting up a VPN Connection on a RV120w.Trying to establish VPN with Android tablets utilizing Anyconnect.I currently utilize IPsec connections into RV120w without issues from desktops/laptops. (I am not real familiar with certificate based connection, and how to export from RV120w and import into Android)
I have RV 120W Wireless-N VPN Firewall and having issues with connectivity and communication between PCs within the same LAN. I tried the following to check connections:
1. Finding the computers within the workgroup using wondows network or (finding the computer) without avail. 2. Pinging the IP address of the PCs within the LAN. Request Timeout is given. 3. Pinter Network is working fine.
I recently bought Cisco RV120W-E V01 and insall it in my home (with firmware 1.0.4.10). I want to establish PPTP conection from my notebook (when I am not at home) and to access (through VPN tunnel) to all hosts in my LAN (with no port restrictions). I configured VPN (PPTP) users and I can establish PPTP tunnel from client to RV120W. My traffic to Internet is going through VPN tunnel to RV120W and then out on Internet, and that is fine. What is not fine is that I can not access to any host on my LAN, and that is the main reason why I configured PPTP tunnel. It is not clear to me, when I am reading admin guide, what I have to configure to allow only my tunnel traffic to reach LAN hosts.
I'm trying to configure my RV 120W to allow for remote VPN connections by a few salesmen. I tried to set it up through the wizard, but the menu tells me that the Remote Information (IP or FQDN) is assnged when they client connects but I HAVE to put something in there. I tried it with my IP information and can't connect either, but I have a feeling that is my PC's issue with Windows 7 (it just sits on verifying uername and password and then locks up explorer). I don't see anything in the logs about it attempting to connect or anything from my machine- I'm going to work with another but that still doesn't work with the "unknown" IP connection setup.
I have a Cisco Small bussiness RV120w and I setup the radius server , WPA2 Enterprise with a windows 2008 NPS radius server . The big problem is that the authentication fails .This is the error that I see in event viewer / server roles / Network policy and access services: reason-code 49 "The connection attempt did not match any connection request policy".The radius key is matching between the server and the client . The radius server is reachable and I don't find any routing issues .Does anybody tested this router with this type of wireless security?
I just got a new rv120w and want to set it up, like my old router. I have a webserver that people around the world, should be able to visit, but I can't figure whats wrong. You can see my settings in port forwarding here.
I have a Cisco RV120W router with 1.0.4.10 firmware. The router drop the internet connections, freeze/timeout in admin interface randomly. How can I determine that this is the router's fault, or if it's the switch / internet access is causing it?
we are experiencing truouble to connect a RV120W Router using an E1 link with RJ45. Everything seems ok when the router was configured with a static IP, also we can establish an IPSec tunnel, but if we try to use RDesktop through the tunnel, or email services with POP3, after a few minutes the router restarts, or loose any signal wireless, ethernet and WAN; also it becomes hot.
We have the following proplem with the RV 120w router with the last firmware. We can't manage to set up port forwarding. So the situation is like this: we have WAN ip: 192.168.2.68 and our router connects to VPN server and gets an IP like 10.0.10.X. In the inner network we have PCs and a DVR (digital video recorder) with ip 192.168.1.215. Our DVR uses 3 main ports like 81 (http) and 37777 (tcp), 37778 (udp) and we try to make port forwarding with the router interface like the manual says (look and the sceenshot). But when we try to enter our DVR and see the picture from the outside network (we type in browser 192.168.2.68:81) nothing happends. It just dosen't work.
Before cisco we used d-link router and everything worked just fine with the same port forwarding rules.So we need to enter WAN address in Cisco and show the 81 port in the address bar and see the picture from the DVR 192.168.1.215 from the inner network.
Can the rv120W be configured as a wireless bridge? We have a need to configure a vpn connection to a remote building but will need to connect the router via an existing wireless network.