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Oct 23, 2011

i bought this router because I wanted a gigabit router for my small business and I figured whats better than a small business router? Well, one think I used pretty heavily on my Linksys WRG54GS was a simple port forward to my XP box for VPN. I know nothing about how to currectly set up VPN in this router. Does this router have a built in VPN server? Also, is there anyway to completely disable everything VPN side on this router and simply forward my port 1723 to my computer again? I am using this in conjunction with my android phone. I downloaded the AnnyConnect software, but yielded zero success. I have a working tun.ko installed on my rooted android phone, but this all is completely too much work for something that worked very well before using simple port forwarding and the built in vpn client on the phone. How can I correctly set up my router for the VPN to use with the AnnyConnect application I have on my cell phone?

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Jan 2, 2011

I just purchased a WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router - VPN V2.0 and seem not to work with PPPoE from bluewin.ch ( Swisscom )

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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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The same happens when I replace the Windows 7 PC IP address with the Windows 7 PC name.I tried to set up a network between the two PCs with the MS network wizard on the XP box. It made a setup disk with a single file on it. I was supposed to run the setup file on the other PCs that are supposed to be on the network but, whe I did, I got the following message.Cannot complete the Network Setup Wizard,An error occurred during the configuration of the network on this computer.You can configure the network manually.

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Jan 25, 2011

A query here with regards to Wireless isolation between SSID and wireless isolation within SSID.If we have 2 SSID, eg. InternalSSID, GuestSSID on AP1.Both SSID are set to Enabled for isolation between SSID, and within SSID, that would mean all machines connected thro' this AP1, would be isolated from one another.
 
1) If there's 1 laptop that connects to another AP, lets call it AP2, (doesn't have isolation function) on ssid01. Would this laptop still be isolated from those that connects to the first AP?
 
2) If there are wired PCs connected to the router. And the 2 APs are connected to the same router. Would the machines connected thro' the AP1 on either InternalSSID, GuestSSID be able to access those wired PCs? (My assumption is yes.)
 
3) Is there a quick and efficient way to setup on WRVS4400N to isolate GuestSSID totally from InternalSSID, and wired PCs. InternalSSID and wired PCs should be allowed to 'see' one another.

The challenge here is that, the network points are all installed already. Both AP are connecting thro' 2 separate unmanaged switch together with a couple of other PCs. 1 Port on the unmanaged switch, each,connects to the router.

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Sep 27, 2011

I am trying to setup VPN with WRVS4400N and Quick VPN on client side. I am fairly new to VPN and did some research and looked through the manual but can't seem to get it to work so far and from what I noticed many people are having this problem.
 
Basically it gives the "Failed to establish connection" generic error, shows it almost instantly.It also showed the certificate error before but then I read about putting it in the installation directory and it stopped showing it, and whats strange is later I removed it but it doesnt show the error any longer, so don't know if its caching it somewhere or what can be going on...
 
In effort to look for answer and test things out I tried to connect to another location and setup a WRV200 router, I also get the same error but not instantly, it even shows "Activating Policy" but then doesn't go farther and shows the generic error.Also with this setup strangly it always shows the certificate error, no matter if I put one in directory or not... Even tried to name it as the WRVS4400N certificate name...
 
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Both side have the public IP.

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Jul 10, 2011

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Apr 24, 2013

I followed a few Youtube videos and replicated another ASA's VPN configuration through ASDM to create the Anyconnect VPN on the ASA 5505.
 
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I get the following (external IP changed to 123.123.123.123 for the forums):
 
Protocol  Socket    Local Address               Foreign Address         State
TCP       0004426f  192.168.8.4:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
SSL       0574f7af  123.123.123.123:443            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
DTLS      0577b0ef  123.123.123.123:443            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
TCP       06fa8d1f  123.123.123.123:80             0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
SSL       079385bf  192.168.8.4:444             0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN

 
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The outside interface is plugged into a DSL modem.  I don't think this DSL modem has any real intelligence, but I was going to disconnect the ASA and plug my laptop into the outside interface (on the same subnet) and then see if I could reach it.  That was the only thing I could think of...that possibly the DSL modem was blocking the inbound traffic.

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Im sure this has been asked before but a quick search has not yielded any exact results so here goes
 
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Then I went to Broadcom and found these drivers: [URL] the W764bit drivers didn't change the fact i'm still on a 100Mbit card (as seen on  Local Area Connection Status screen and the Device manager)

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Jan 29, 2012

Just bought 3 WRVS4400N, I wanted to setup gateway to gateway VPN.  I followed the instructions on the WRVS4400N admin guide and VPN does not connect.  I also downloaded the VPN setup wizard and that also did get the gateway connected.  Everything seems to be correct.  Do I have to enable anything else?  Firewall setting?
 
Below is my config.
 
IPSec VPN Tunnel: Enabled
Tunnel Name: TUN01 
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WAN1 IP: 192.168.100.1
SUBNET: 255.255.255.0
Local Security type: subnet
LOCAL IP: 10.10.10.1
SUBNET: 255.255.255.0

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My requirements:
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