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Is there some method I have not yet discovered where I can login to a PC with a VPN connection to an RVS4000?So far the only way I've discovered to connect to an RVS4000 VPN is to use the QuickVPN client. While it works well, it can only be used afte...
At the small church I attend, and where I'm the IT guy, we have an RVS4000 router which has worked well for us including the VPN capability. Our internet connection is through AT&T (not my choice) and last week we had to switch from DSL to U-Verse be...
I know that the file gets its contents from the remote network being connected to, but is it from the router or elsewhere? If the router, where in the router does that data come from?I ask because I want to change the DNS suffix which is listed as "d...
Where does the QuickVPN client get the IP of the remote DNS server from? After connecting with the client and doing an IPConfig/all I see it list the IP address of the DNS server on the remote network ahead of the DNS server on my local network. I un...
I'm trying to install QuickVPN 1.3.0.3 on an HP laptop running Vista Home Premium SP2. I had previouly installed 1.2.11 with no problem though I uninstalled it some time ago.Now when trying to install 1.3.0.3, the install starts but only gets as far ...
I'm sorry this reply is so late. My question was not about connecting the RVS4000 to a tunnel. My question was if it is possible to connect to an RVS4000 with out using the Cisco QuickVPN software, but instead using the Windows built-in VPN client.J...
I have found that the file vpnserver.conf is where the IP of the DNS server and domain name are held. But it is not a static file. I changed it in Notepad and the next time I connected to the router, the entries were set back to what they were before...
Something is not right with DNS, that much I know.It used to be that I could ping a hostname on the network I connect to via QuickVPN and get it's LAN IP, but now I can't. When I ping the hostname (either short name or FQDN) I get an IP that is a pub...
I now realize that I've made a big mistake by not providing all pertinent information right up front. Otherwise you wouldn't have been wasting your time and could have zeroed in on the heart of the problem.The RVS router does not provide DHCP or anyt...
That's not true in this case. The router's LAN IP is x.x.x.1 and the DNS IP being handed out to remote clients is x.x.x.2 which is the address of one of the DNS server's on the LAN. I want to know how that IP is obtained so I can change it to the ot...