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RV110W VPN host-to-network configuration woes

cbruggers
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Hi folks,

I'm trying to connect my home computer to a Cisco RV110W via host-to-network VPN. I'm on a mac using VPN Tracker 6. The Cisco router replaced sonic wall, and no one knew how to set it up, including me. VPN worked fine with sonic wall.

I'm not sure configurations are correct in the router. I have:

WAN IP address (static IP address assigned by Verizon)

IP Address for PPTP server: 10.10.10.1

IP Address for PPTP Clients: 10.10.10.101/105 (actually we have a range of 101 to 120, but the PPTP configuration page won't allow me to manually input 120)

MPPE Encryption enabled

NetBIOS enabled

two PPTP users created with protocol PPTP

I'm not sure if my IP Address for PPTP Clients is correct, but he IP Address for PPTP Server matches the LAN IP address. This is correct, right?

Because the router was set up by someone who was basically figuring it out, I'm not sure whether there are other configuration in the router that should be made to enable VPN connections.

My VPN connection doesn't make it through phase 1 -- doesn't get to the point where it asks for a preshared key, so it's getting hung up very early in the process. I've made sure the IKE and VPN policy table configurations match what I have in the VPN Tracker 6 advanced configurations.

Thanks for any guidance,

Chris

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Tom Watts
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Hi Chris, to set the router as a PPTP server it should look something like this below.

Any built-in MAC PPTP client should work fine. The IPsec client is the one which usually does not work.

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