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Hello everybody.I have several RV082 routers in production, most of them on IPv4-only access. I want to roll out IPv6 on all these networks and have set up a test environment for this.I did start with a factory-defaulted router with a fixed public IP...
I'm preparing the rollout of a new installation with an UC320 and would like to use it as a combined PBX and router/firewall. There is however one function I would need for this, which is the creation of custom routes. Every broadband router I am awa...
Hello all.We have several RV082s here which are intended to connect to a central ASA5510 firewall. The VPNs are configured and do work basically, however in our test environment the RV082s kept crashing after an apparently unpredictable amount of tim...
Well it may sound complicated at first, but if you have done it a couple of time you get used to it The good thing is that such VPNs can run rock solid for long periods of time, as long as you don't mess up the config.
First, if your machine on 192.168.3.10 is a Windows PC, did you enable ICMP Echo in Windows Firewall? You should disable the firewall altogether for testing.Second, maybe your internet router is configured to do NAT for the 192.168.1.0/24 network onl...
This can be done easily with a VPN tunnel between the RVs, especially since both are on static public IPs.Create a new "Gateway to Gateway" tunnel, use the "Local Group Setup" settings of one router as "Remote Group Setup" on the other and vice versa...