07-27-2015 01:58 PM
How do I configure the Rv325 with a group tunnel (ipsec) that is compatibile with the VPN Client that is built into Windows 8 without downloading or installing any third party applications?
PPTP = hacked protocol.
Easy VPN = not so secure, not supported by Cisco any more.
SSL VPN = requires java in some places, requires ActiveX controls for Virtual Passage. Virtual Passage browser check fails to recognize IE 11. Virtual Passage ActiveX control are not properly signed, causing security warnings.
Seems like IPsec VPN client is built into windows. So how does one configure a VPN group tunnel (IPsec) that is compatible with the VPN client that is built into windows?
07-30-2015 01:31 AM
Hi,
Kindly follow the link. May be it could be of some help to you.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/9878401/l2tp-over-ipsec-cisco-ios-router-using-windows-8
Regards
Chinmoy
09-02-2015 11:24 AM
chinmoy.boruah1, your instructions DO NOT apply to the rv320/rv325. The rv320/325 does not appear to use the cisco IOS.
I am looking for instructions that apply to the cisco rv320/rv325 that let client computers connect using the IPsec VPN client built into Windows 8.
09-02-2015 12:49 PM
moving this post to Small Business > Router community
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