Hello,
I saw the post about how you install the RVS4000 for VPN . I have the same issue that I have regarding the VPN access from home to your office network.
The office has the AT&T Motorola Netopia WiFi DSL modem, that is configured to have the router bridged to the Cisco RVS4000. The DSL modem has the DHCP disabled, and had the Exposed adddress peer to the RVS4000 VPN Router.
The AT&T tech support helped me configured both routers so the business can connect to the internet. Also, from home, I am able to ping to the WAN IP address that I setup on the RVS4000 router.
The Cisco RVS4000 router and Linksys WRT54G router at home have the VPN passthrough settings disabled.
But when I try to connect to the office network, it is still not able to connect via VPN.
Any detail items that I must check?
Cisco Router Setup
WAN IP address: 64.175.xxx.xxx
Subnet: 255.255.255.xxx
Local IP address: 192.168.100.xxx
Home Router setup
Local IP address: 192.168.1.xxx
Computer OS: XP with SP3
Disalbled: Window Firewall and Norton Anti-Virus
Regards,
here's the full URL of the blog post:
https://www.myciscocommunity.com/message/14426#14426