02-18-2014 05:30 AM
I am having trouble setting up a Cisco RV042 router which I want to use because of its dual WAN feature to replace a DLink-615.
I use the router to connect from Israel to a VPN provider in the UK.
The settings that presently work on the Dlink that I need to replicate for the RV042 are as follows:
Connection Type - PPTP with Dynamic IP
Obtain DNS server address automatically
Username,Password and VPN server address
Encryption MPPE 128 bit
Authentification algorithm – MS-CHAP-V2
The RV042 has firmware V4.2.2.08 and the settings I have used so far are as follows:
WAN1 connection type PPTP
WAN IP address to the UK VPN server address .
I have left the subnet Mask as 255.255.255.0 and the default Gateway Address as 0.0.0.0
My VPN username and password
The DHCP setup is set to enable DHCP Server
I set the DNS Server (required) 1: to 8.8.8.8 and leave everything else blank
This does not connect
Is it possible to setup the RV042 to work in the way the Dlink-615 works?
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02-23-2014 04:33 AM
Samir
The reason for wanting a dual WAN replacement was because my vpn server times out every 8 hours but allows two connections to be active. I was therefore going to use both connections starting 4 hours apart.
I got the RV042 from eBay and you may be interested to see the listing to understand why I was mislead into thinking that the RV042 was suitable:
Geoffrey
02-24-2014 09:18 AM
Yes, I can see why this was misleading. Unfortunately, the rv042 is only good for incoming pptp vpn sessions, not outgoing.
One thing you could do is get a second Internet connection with another dlink and then put the rv042 behind both of those to balance the bandwidth. If the dlinks have a way of auto-connecting, this will solve any problems of dropped sessions except in the case of https logins.
This is one of the reasons I always download a product's owners manual and read it to make sure it will do what I need. I've saved myself from buying a lot of useless gear over the years.
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02-24-2014 09:29 AM
Sarnir
The problem with using the DLink - and another reason for wanting to replace the DLink 615K2- is that despite months of complaining about the firmware of the DLink they have still not been able to get PPTP Keep Alive to work.
Regarding the product manual - I did download and read this but the way the manual is presented conceals the special features (limitations) of the RV042.
Geoffrey
03-01-2014 12:35 PM
Bummer. Is there a command-line interface for the dlink where you could set up a script to automatically disconnect and reconnect the pptp?
If the dlink will automatically re-establish a connection upon reboot, and reboots fairly quickly, maybe a reboot script or external rebooter might be the solution?
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03-11-2014 09:34 AM
Samir
This thread has got a bit tangled with the introduction of the new format - but if you recall I had to give up on the RV042 (I got a refund). I have still not found a reliable replacement for the DLink - even an Asus RT-N16 with and without Asus, Tomato or Merlin firmware will not give a reliable PPTP connection. I am thinking that I need a L2TP/IPsec connection to get reliability. Can you please suggest routers that can act as L2TP/IPsec remote clients with the appropriate encryption and pre shared key.
03-11-2014 09:37 AM
Samir
This thread has got a bit tangled with the introduction of the new format - but if you recall I had to give up on the RV042 (I got a refund). I have still not found a reliable replacement for the DLink - even an Asus RT-N16 with and without Asus, Tomato or Merlin firmware will not give a reliable PPTP connection. I am thinking that I need a L2TP/IPsec connection to get reliability. Can you please suggest routers that can act as L2TP/IPsec remote clients with the appropriate encryption and pre shared key.
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