10-13-2010 02:50 PM
Hey there - I am using the WRV-210 VPN to connect two computers at the same location to another locations network. I am able to establish successful tunnels on both clients - but not at the same time (using QuickVPN client btw) When one is connected the other gives a gateway is not responding error (and vice versa). I have poured over forum posts for hours and tried many fixes but to no use, does anyone have an idea what could cause this?
Possibly useful info:
One system is running Vista the other XP
The client router IS running on a seperate subnet
When I read the log I am getting failed IKE pings before the gateway failed to respond error triggers
I am using seperate Users to connect - both users work seperatly
Again I can get one, or the other system working fine but not both at the same time. Thanks!
Richard
10-14-2010 07:27 AM
Hi Keith,
Is there any way you can provide a sample network diagram to clarify?
As I read it, 2 PC's in the same subnet behind a router cannot simulaniously connect via Quick VPN to a WRV210. Is that correct?
One thing I would suggest trying is instead of leaving the port to Auto when you launch Quick VPN, try setting one to 443 and the other to 60443.
Thanks!
Dave
10-14-2010 09:32 AM
Thanks for the reply - yes 2 PCs in same subnet behind a router.
I did try playing with combinations of 443 and 60443 but did not achieve any success. Things I have tried is opening up all ports I could find related to VPN connections on the router and windows firewall (which seems redundant considering I can get one open connection) - I disabled windows firewall and re-enable on each system - I orignally was using a simple dlink router but upgraded to the TP-Link which is far more robust for networking options hoping that would change something . . .
Is there any settings on the WRV-210 that might affect multiple incoming connections?
Attached is a diagram of the network its quite simple.
10-15-2010 09:32 AM
Hi Keith,
Are there any NAT settings on the TP-Link device? The only conclusion I can come to is something is not being NAT'd correctly and it's seeing the same IP address and thus not allowing the connection through.
As a last resort, can you test changing the network segment on the WRV210? Say a 10.x.x.x network?
Thanks!
Dave
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