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Cisco RV345 IKEv2 help

JennyNuchal
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Hello,

I bought a RV345 to create different VPN connections over the host protonVPN (supports openVPN, Wireguard and IKEv2). This is my first try to setup a bigger VPN network and its really hard with this device. I installied the certiface from ProtonVPN and I have the username and password for IKEv2, but your menu is really hard to understand.

 

can you post a noob friendly picture to picture explanation how to do this?

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balaji.bandi
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Not sure you looking RV345 act as Client to connect remote Server, or RV345 act as Server for your Client for remote VPN ? 

or is this a site-to-site VPN?

check the client to site VPN example :

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/smb/routers/cisco-rv-series-small-business-routers/smb5527-configure-client-to-site-virtual-private-network-vpn-connect.html

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Hello and thank you for your answer.

I want the RV345 to connect on every different RJ45 Slot to a different VPN. Baisiclly I have from proton the following data:

OpenVPN/IKEv2-USER: myProtonUser

OpenVPN‐/IKEv2‐Passwort: myProtonPass

The VPN Servername: "node-ca-02.protonvpn.net" (as an example)

The goal is that every RJ45 has a different IP. If there is an easy way please help, I already try 3 days to get it to run.

i tried

https://protonvpn.com/support/installing-protonvpn-on-a-router/

I think this is site to server connection but iam not sure.

Edit:

just look how simple it is with other router. i search for a solution like this

https://protonvpn.com/support/protonvpn-android-ikev2-vpn-setup/

Hello,

I contacted Proton support, this is their answer:

Thank you for contacting us. Please note that you can set up a Proton VPN connection on routers that support OpenVPN Client, WireGuard Client, or IKEv2. It seems like the router model that you've mentioned does not support those within its native firmware, therefore, you will be unable to set up Proton VPN directly on it, unfortunately. We have a support article with more information regarding the currently supported routers, which you can check through the following link: https://protonvpn.com/support/installing-protonvpn-on-a-router/

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