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I don't know what I did but somehow when editing my firewall access rule table, I ended up with ghosted out rules (see pic below), of mostly redundant entries. The check boxes are disabled. How do make these rules accessible so I can get rid of the...
RV34x FW: v1.0.01.18 2018-01-11
WAN static IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.227 gateway IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.225 mask: 255.255.255.248
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I couldn't believe my eyes!
When I attempted to connect a customer's RV340 to a new fibe...
Router: RV180 - RV180W, firmware: 1.0.5.4I think this issue: about "port forwarding not working" has been around a while, afflicting some users but not others. And it has never been resolved. Well, I'm happy to say that I think I just put my finger...
Cisco AnyConnect excels at one thing: not connecting to Anything. How Cisco could unleash such useless malware upon their customers is mystifying. No wonder RV34x routers are returned.
Cisco AnyConnect doesn't connect to Anything. How Cisco could unleash that piece of malware upon their customers is mystifying. No wonder RV34x routers have been returned.
Yes, there is an incompatibility issue between the RV34x and certain modem devices on the WAN side, which Cisco has encountered in other products as well. In my case, it was between and RV340 another Cisco box (ME-3400 media converter/switch) suppli...
The RV34x often needs rebooting to regain access to the Web UI. After a few days or a few weeks, the router's UI becomes unresponsive from either LAN or WAN. It effectively stops responding to port 443 altogether. The only recourse is to have some...
This issue has nothing to do with the ISP. In my case, it was traced to an incompatibility between the RV340 and a Cisco ME-3400. I opened a case with Cisco Support, but the ordeal of capturing packets on a customer's site in an attempt to diagnose...