03-22-2013 08:49 AM
Hi, I recentlydeployed a RV220W and got it mostly working for the environment. One issue: remote users connecting from different locations. I set up QuickVPN to accomodate them, which seems to 'kinda' work. 'Kinda' because I have to reboot the RV220W each day before the clients can connect succesfully. The clients run a mix of WinXP-32, WinVista-32 and Win7-64. All other settings in the QuickVPN client have been verified for each user. They each have the latest verion of QuickVPN and the RV220W firmware is at the latest version. The networks at the remote locations are not numbered the same as the host location.
The clients work several times a day, but the RV220W needs to be rebooted every morning. Is this a known problem with a work around? Is there a better solution for VPN access from Vista-32 and Win 7-64? Thanks.
Jeff
03-25-2013 03:34 AM
Hello Jeff,
We have not encountered such issue before.You can use SSL VPN instead if you have inconsistent behavior with QuickVPN. But you also need to install compatible Visual C++ on the workstations in order to be able to install SSL VPN client.
Kind regards,
Iwan
03-25-2013 06:46 AM
03-25-2013 07:48 AM
Good morning
Hi everyone, thanks for using our forum, my name is Johnnatan and I am part of the Small business Support community. When you are configuring a remote VPN connection, there are some steps that are lost on the path. Here you can see those steps. I hope you find this answer useful,
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Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco Network Support Engineer.
03-26-2013 01:31 AM
Hi Johnatan,
Thanks for your respond and the tips, but (unfortunately) the problem still occurs. Please keep in mind that it comes with prolonged use. Same creation of the tunnel or its maintenance is not a problem. Simply, after some successful attempt to connect, suddenly router denied to access, and does not help anything but reset.
04-04-2013 04:40 AM
Any constructive news?
04-04-2013 09:46 AM
Hi gbwatkins, If you followed all my tips, I encourage you to perform a factory reset to your device, also ensure you are running the latest firmware, you can also check this document, this one have some common problems with solutions,however if you need a quicker answer can you please reach out to our Small Business Support Center and open a Service Request to address this issue? One of our Engineers may be able to work with you and diagnose the root cause. You can find the appropriate contact information for SBSC in the below link.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html
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Greetings,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco Network Support Engineer.
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