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.
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.
my office network is running using a Linksys Router RV042 and at home i have a Linksys Router BEFVP41. i'm trying to setup a QuickVPN from home to my office but having problems. both routers have different LAN IPs. the firmware version for my two routers are listed belowRV042 - ver. 1.3.7.4BEFVP41 - ver. 1.02.00?
How to setup the quickvpn.... I am getting the message Servers certificate doesnt exist on your local computer..... and the the window fail to establish the connection
Recently I sold a rv082 router to a client.He uses a Windows XP environment to dail in using QuickVPN.A week ago an office admin wanted to connect using Windows 7 and it does not work.The client starts do dial and connects but the connection does not work.The admin does not use a router and there is no active software firewall.
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?
I just installed an RVS4000 router for a SOHO. I have no problem getting out to the internet so access from LAN -> WAN is working fine. The problem is with VPN access from the WAN.I created a VPN account and set up QuickVPN on a PC making sure I imported the certificate. I can connect to the router with no problem and I can even connect to the routers web admin page.But that's where it ends. I cannot connect in any way, shape, or form to PCs on the LAN through the VPN. I can't even ping them.Am I missing something in the setup of the router?
This is the only reason I bought this router as the old one was working fine. How to fix getting through the router to connect to the computers on the LAN.
after using BEFSR41 for a long time without any problems, I decided to buy a new router RVS4000 to be able to have gigabit connections.
The problem is when I download a youtube video or I use VPN or even a desktop remote access, it always disconnect. I've seen many and many posts on this forum of people having this problem, I decided to try what you suggested to them:
- Changed the MTU to 1492 - Disabled IPS - Disabled Firewall - A couple of other things - I already have the latest firmware
... and i've done some other tests in my side but nothing worked so far, just like for those who had this problem. I strongly think it's a problem on the router and not a problem from the user.
I have an RVS4000 located at my office. A user of mine also has one at their house. We have created an IPSec Tunnel between the 2 of them and have them successfully communicating between the 2 networks with no problem.
The problem I have is if I make a change on their end and the router needs to reboot to apply the changes, the WAN port never renews it's DHCP address. The end user must unplug the unit, plug it back in and then the system comes back up with the correct WAN DHCP address, and the tunnel is connected automatically.
I beleive they have the newest firmware (2.0.0.3) but I cannot confirm that right now as the unit is down. I bought the 2 of them at the same time - my unit at the office has the 2.0.0.3 firmware so I am assuming the users does as well.
I have successfully configured my Cisco RVS4000 for VPN Access, and Installed QuckVPN on my client machine. I can connect using QuickVPN no problem, but I cant access anything on my network. When I try pinging any of my servers I am unable to do so. I can ping my gateway thats about it.
I have a PPTP VPN server (WIndows 2008 R2) sitting behind an RVS4000, I have port forwarding for 1732 on and the client's (Windows 7) can reach the VPN server but cannot complete the connection due to an 806 error, which is GRE traffic related. I have PPTP passthrough on and have also created a ACL entry for PPTP traffic. I've seen many posts on this topic over several years with no solutions, and I do have the latest firmware (Version:V1.3.3.5). This is also definetely router related as I have absolutley no problem connecting when I point directly to the VPN server by internal IP address.
We share a common fibre connection to the internet. In the basement we have a modem/router(zyxel) which is in "bridge mode". Therefore not acting as DHCP.Behind this zyxel we have a Cisco RVS4000 router. Ports 1 and 2 go to family A, and Ports 3 and 4 go to family B.Family A and B have separate routers which are both set to "access point mode". Family A has an ASUS RT-N66U router while family B has a dlink DIR-615. The asus has an "access point mode" while the dlink needs to be set up manually to achieve this. The dlink must also have a static IP adress. The asus can receive ip adress.
I am trying to configure my RVS4000 to create my church's small network. I want to connect my internet DSL router on the WAN port and also segment my network with VLANs on the 4 LAN ports. I have port 4 connected to a wireless access point which is in VLAN1 for an open wireless network for any church member to access the internet through. I have a church server, printer and second access point on ports 1-3 in VLAN 34. All ports are untagged. I want the devices on VLAN34 which need confidentiality to be secure from the devices connecting to the internet from VLAN1 for open access but both VLANs need access to the internet..
My open wireless AP in VLAN1 has access to the internet on the WAN port.None of my devices in VLAN34 have access to the internet. I have tried using inter-VLAN routing but that made operation worse so I disabled it.
I've looked through the documentation that came with the router and there is no instructions on how to configure the 4000 to accept remote clients and access the local network. What the configurations are so a client can launch the vpn client, login, and remote desktop to their local workstations in the office? I don't have any tunnels or connections setup with other offices, just a simple client connection.Also, will the rvs4000 work with Cisco VPN client (comes with higher end appliances)?
I have RVS4000 v02 and created 3 VLANs - 192.168.70.0/24, 192.168.80.0/24, and 192.168.90.0/24 . I tired to created IP based access list to deny network 192.168.80.0/24 and 192.168.90.0/24 to have access to 192.168.70.0/24; and deny 192.168.90.0/24 to access 192.168.80.0/24.
MY ACCESS LIST from RVS4000 Deny All Protocol LAN 192.168.80.0/255.255.255.0 192.168.70.0/255.255.255.0 Any Time Every Day Deny All Protocol LAN 192.168.90.0/255.255.255.0 192.168.70.0/255.255.255.0 Any Time Every Day Deny All Protocol LAN 192.168.90.0/255.255.255.0 192.168.80.0/255.255.255.0 Any Time Every Day Allow All Service LAN ANY ANY Any Time Every Day Allow All Service WAN ANY ANY Any Time Every Day
* all access list is enabled.Both 192.168.80.0 and 192.168.90.0 network can still reach 192.168.70.0 network.
I am trying to connect a LAN to the internet via an RVS4000 for remote access to the LAN and cannot connect to the RVS4000. I am using a static WAN address, entered it in the WAN setup area (subnet, gateway, etc.). I do not use DHCP as all the LAN units are static addressed. I rebooted, etc. but cannot see the router externally (I am pinging from a remote site).If I plug my laptop into the WAN cable and set the laptop to the WAN adress, I have no issues. I have checked the cables (all CAT5e shielded), checked both straight through and crossover cables, and have no luck.
How to set up RVS4000 QOS settings to work with a VOIP phone system? I need to get the QOS active on the VPN so that a remote office with VOIP phones can reach the PBX at the main office over the Internet connection.
We have used two Cisco RVS4000 to create the IPSec VPN between the main office and the branch office. The main office has SBS 2008. There is a Windows Server 2008 as the domain controller in the branch office. One branch office user has a laptop which is not in the domain, but his exchange account is set up in the Outlook. When he connects the laptop to the branch office network, he cannot connect to the exchange server and get the emails. Is there any configuration to set up in the router, server or Outlook?
I need properly configuring the RVS4000 device. I need all devices to be on the same subnet (192.168.0.x) and if I am drawing this out correctly in my head I would perform the following:Connect LAN port of RVS4000 to LAN port of the switch and statically assign a LAN IP of 192.168.0.251 to the RVS4000Switch is connected to LAN port of the 2Wire (192.168.0.254)Change operating mode from Gateway to Router in the RVS4000 Connections to the RVS4000 will obtain a DHCP IP address from the 2Wire that's upstream.As the WAN port of the RVS4000 would be unused, will it still answer requests for a VPN connection assuming the proper ports are forwarded to it?
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.
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.
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?
And shall the "Enable Cisco VPN Client" be ticket off, I assumed yes, but seriously it is impossible to know.
Then in the VPN Wizard again, in the Remote & Local WAN Adress, what shall use FQDN or IP Address. The if FQDN, what shall a enter, the domain name for the router, whats the point in that? The domain name of the VPN Client, seriously, what's the point in that? I would assume that 99% of the VPN Client does NOT have a domain name. Then, if IP address, am I supposed to know the IP address of the client? Same with the "Secure Connection Remote Accessibility", what am I supposed to enter. The IP address which the Quick VPN Client network adapter shall have?
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.
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?'
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.
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.
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 [code]....
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 [code]....