Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
Hello,I'm trying to set up a site-to-site VPN tunnel between our branch office and our main office, both using RV220w routers, but the one at the branch office is behind a second router. This means that the main office router has a public IP (x.y.z.2...
Hi,Over the past few weeks, our RV220W router has been experiencing random reboots throughout the day, causing a network outage for our local network for the few minutes it takes for the router to start up again. We've seen it reboot at least 5 today...
Hi,I've finally set up our RV220W to serve our office network, using the following environment:The WAN is set to a public IP (static configuration), while the internal network consists of two VLANs.VLAN 1 is connected to the cabled network and one wi...
(I'll re-ask here, since I apparently managed to post this in the wrong category originally)I'm currently trying to set up a Cisco RV220W router on our company's network to act as a network router and firewall, but I'm a little bit stuck.The topology...
I'm currently trying to set up a Cisco RV220W router on our company's network to act as a network router and firewall, but I'm a little bit stuck.The topology I want to achieve is as follows:[WAN] --> [VDSL modem from ISP] --> [Cisco RV220W] --> [LAN...
Ah, I see. I feared that might be the case, actually (based on the settings available).Problem is, the DSL modem/router provided by the ISP (which is in front of router B) serves the entire building as a shared Internet connection, and doesn't just c...
I just realized that I hadn't marked this thread as answered (judging by the two new replies I was notified about), so I'll update my status on this issue.What I ended up doing, was wiping the configuration, installing the 1.0.3.5 firmware, and setti...
Hi Jonathan,The Internet connection is VDSL, and the RV220W router connects to the DSL router-modem via a switch in our server room. The first LAN port on the RV220W router is connected to a switch that serves our internal LAN, and this is assigned a...
Thanks for replying.Yes, I already saw that (or the same advice in a similar thread, I don't remember). I've disabled all of the options on that page, but it still reboot several times during the day, and it disrupts the workflow at the office, since...
The closest answer I've found in these forums, though, is to either downgrade to a previous firmware version, or reset the configuration to factory default and re-enter the configuration manually (which, for some reason, is recommended course of acti...