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RV345 Configure VPN to work with VLANs

ScottyPoppy
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I have an RV345 configured with three VLANS. One is a management VLAN (192.168.1.0-255), One is for my rental apartment (192.168.2.0-255) and one is for my family (192.168.0.0-255). I am now trying to add a VPN connection and every time I try to set up any of the VPN choices available in the RV345 I get to a field asking for the VPN Client Address Pool. Any IP address I put in there it says there is a subnet range error. It is as if the VLAN settings aren't allowing VPN settings. I want to put in 192.168.0.200-205 for the subnet range, but I can't. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I saw another post here that had a similar question that hasn't been answered.

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You are trying to assign the remote client an IP address that is already in an address pool.  Reduce the pool from .255 to say .199 and you should be able to use the 200-205 range you are requesting.  

You may want to change the primary VLAN ip address range to 192.168.0.1 - 0.225 and then set your VPN client range from 192.168.0.230- 0.250

 

Try that, see if it works. 

Thank you for your guidance. I am figuring out how to implement it correctly. In the VLAN settings of the RV345 the IP range of the VLAN is set using slash notation. (192.168.1.0/24). From what I can tell, I am unable to specify a range such as you suggest (and I like) of 161.28.1.199. I think I have to use 192.168.1.0/25, which would change the IP address range to 161.28.1.0 - 161.28.1.128 and use a subnet mask of 161.28.1.128. Is this correct?

I tried it. I changed VLAN1 to an IP range of 161.28.1.0/25. I then went to VPN SSL setup and still got an error using and IP address range of 161.28.1.200. 

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