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Hello All,I have three RV320 routers connected via gateway to gateway VPNs as follows: Router A > Router B < Router C Such that routers A and C connect to router B. All works fine as far as the VPN connections go except that clients from router A can...
Alright, here's the situation:I have three RV320 routers and a small block of public IP addresses from my ISP. Currently, I have one router setup in router mode that acts as my border router. It is connected directly to my DSL modem and I've subnette...
I have two RV320s connected with a Site to Site VPN tunnel. One is at the main office and another at a branch office. At the main office I have several servers that utilize one/one NAT. I have firewall access rules setup such that only specific servi...
Hello, I'm having some issues with a site to site VPN tunnel between an RV180 and an RV320. I have configured settings on each router and I am able to get the tunnel to connect but I cannot get any traffic across it. Pinging the remote device always ...
Hello all,I have a RV180 router that is not showing up in a traceroute. I have multiple VLANs configured where the clients are on one VLAN and the servers are on another. Inter-VLAN routing is enabled and I can ping back and forth and everything work...
There is no way to configure the routing tables manually to get this to work? RIP cannot be used to distribute the routing tables? I don't understand why this wouldn't work.
I'm not sure what you mean by what type of VPN other than it is a router to router VPN.Each is configured using the following encryption settings: Phase 1 -Group 2 - 1024 bitDES EncryptionSHA1 AuthenticationSA Lifetime 28800 Phase 2 -Group 2 - 1024 b...