04-21-2015 08:31 AM
Dear reader,
Pinging www.google.com [95.100.141.15] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=59
Ping statistics for 95.100.141.15:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 9ms, Maximum = 11ms, Average = 10ms
Pinging e3191.dscc.akamaiedge.net [95.100.141.15] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=15ms TTL=59
Reply from 95.100.141.15: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=59
Ping statistics for 95.100.141.15:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 9ms, Maximum = 16ms, Average = 12ms
05-19-2015 04:40 PM
We're testing the RV130W and have the same problem.
We get the SAME ERRORS when we use the "DNS proxy" option in the LAN (the router will be the dns server in the dhcp request). It's not immediate but it comes after afew minutes / hours.
We tried disabling "bonjour" but it did not solve the problem.
You have to disable DNS proxy and then you'll receive your ISP DNS when requesting IP from DHCP...
Could someone at cisco confirm a bug / support ticket is open ?
Thanks
06-03-2015 06:08 PM
Having the exact same problem with an RV130W, 1.0.1.3 firmware. We have 3 of these and this occurs at 3 distinct locations. There are no anti-virus installed, and even vanilla windows 8 setups will reflect this behavior. Resetting the router to default settings also displays this behavior.
Hugely disappointed in this router, without a doubt will cycle these out as soon as the opportunity presents itself.
06-12-2015 12:55 AM
Hi Fred.
From the look of your ping tests, it seems to me that the issue is with DNS resolution - i.e. both www.google.com and www.apple.com are resolving to the same (wrong) IP address. This would also explain why you are seeing SSL errors in your browser.
The RV series routers' factory default settings cause them to act as a DNS proxy. So I wondered if you had tried turning this off? Based on what I can see in the online device emulator for RV130, you should find the setting here:
Networking -> LAN -> LAN Configuration -> DNS Server
I suggest changing the setting from "Use DNS Proxy" to "Use DNS from ISP", to see if that makes a difference? Good luck.
Nick.
P.S. My brother was considering buying a RV130... needless to say he isn't now! Cisco you need to lift your game. :-(
03-23-2017 12:38 AM
I experienced those errors on a RV130 at a site despite DNS proxy being disabled; I had to revert to using a RV180W (prior to it becoming end of life). Now the problem is getting the stubborn client to migrate to a non-EOL model as the RV180W has had zero issues for ~1.5 years now...
08-11-2015 06:51 AM
Hello,
There's a new firmware available (1.0.2.7) :
Issues Resolved :
DNS proxy doesn’t always work. (CSCuo97062)
We'll test and let you know.
If someone has already made the update, let us know how it goes.
thanks
08-14-2015 03:47 PM
Hello,
I've 1.0.2.7 installed on my RV130 and I still have the same dns problem. No Kaspersky, nothing like this.
If I ping a well known DNS I just get kind of random IP. As soon I set the DNS Server manually (on my MacBook, not on the RV130) to 8.8.8.8 the DNS is resolved to the correct IP address.
thanks, Martin
08-18-2015 03:49 PM
Hello,
Changed my cisco username (was sohodiffusion).
We're testing and YES, we still have the same problems.
Firmware updated + reset to factory settings.
I'm trying to setup some monitoring to have some logs before openning a support case.
Best
Bertrand
08-19-2015 03:06 AM
I confirm that the new firmware don't change anythings.
We still have the same problem whith the new firmware.
We are migrating all our RV130 to netgear and d-link...
03-09-2016 06:13 PM
Hi, interested to know which netgear or d-link you have chosen. Looking for an alternative to my RV130W (wireless).
Cheers!
03-10-2016 03:22 AM
Hi, we went for Netgear FVS318G. Sadly no wireless feature, but also no SSL or other problems. After all, we simply appreciate a device doing its (not tooo advanced) job.
03-23-2017 12:31 AM
The main concern with Netgear FVS routers is bad defaults on some models enabling UDP flood attack checks which easily trigger and make the router laggy or seizes the gateway until it is disabled, even on their latest firmware from late 2016.
I stopped using them (prior to now using mostly Cisco RV models) because their PPTP tunnels were extremely buggy and they couldn't meet their rated WAN routing speeds. Most of their models which are being actively supported (earlier FVS318G and FVS336G models are not) have fixed the WAN speed issues now. Their PPTP support, on the other hand, is worse than ever with 4.x firmware and RV models are stellar in comparison vs the FVS products for my purposes.
11-12-2015 09:07 AM
Had similar problem as the top post of this thread.
Also had random http (not https) errors: 404 and weird redirects to Linkedin from WordPress at my site.
No virus or malware, and the SSL error was on 2 new win7 computers and one old XP laptop.
Support thought initially could be MTU problem, but that was not the case.
So we tried changing DNS from use proxy setting to custom. I am attaching a screen cap of the settings and its also in my post at bottom.
Note: My router is the wireless version RV130W ot the RV130. My installation was through the setup wizzard or whatever they call it, so most settings were picked by the router itself. I highlighted what we changed.
It's been over a week of router bliss except for one error which may not be related.
Support suggesed one more tweak to QoS to help inprove performance. I am attaching a screen cap of the settings and its also in my post at bottom.
If my post is still up, I'm still all good. I hope this helps. I love the router and did not want to have to scrap it.
Thanks Cisco for helping me, it took a couple support people but the problem is resolved.
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03-01-2016 08:23 AM
Hey there,
not sure if still someone of you is here or all migrated already away from RV130 to other routers. Anyway, just wanted to share my experience:
We installed about 2-3 weeks ago the RV130W and having the exact same SSL certificate problems that are reported here. We already had the newest firmware 1.0.2.7 installed, so that was not a solution. While reading through all your posts i got really disappointed as all given probable solutions are either already activated/ implemented in our router configuration or didn't show any improvement.
Finally, I'm just trying the suggested settings by marsrocks2009. Not sure if this helps, but I would be grateful if I can avoid to change the router and setup a new one.
Maybe anyone else of you made the RV130 work and stood on this model?
Thanks in advance for a short feedback!
03-01-2016 11:42 AM
The solution I posted has been working for four months or so. Best of luck.
03-01-2016 11:47 AM
Thank you so much for you update, although this post is quite old! Very nice to see that this really was a solution for you and kept working for such a long time. I will keep posting my updates here as it might be of interest for other users of the RV130(W) as well who just stumble over this thread by googling the issue.
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