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Hello all.
i seem to have an issue with my GW to GW setup between my 2 x Cisco RV320’s (one at home and one in the office). The tunnel is up and it always stays connected but I can’t connect to devices from either when I could before. My office RV320...
just wondering if anyone wiser than me can help. I have setup my gateway to gateway connection ok and I can access each side.
Office 192.168.1.0
Remote 192.168.2.0
in the office I have now created two more VLAN networks on the RV320
192.168.10.0
1...
just wondering if anyone wiser than me can help. I have setup my gateway to gateway connection ok and I can access each side.
Office 192.168.1.0
Remote 192.168.2.0
in the office I have now created two more VLAN networks on the RV320
192.168.10.0
1...
Hello all
just wondering if anyone wiser than me can help. I have setup my gateway to gateway connection ok and I can access each side.
Office 192.168.1.0
Remote 192.168.2.0
in the office I have now created two more VLAN networks on the RV320
19...
Hello All
Just wondering if you guys can help. I think my questions isnt supported on RV320's but just wanted to confirm.
I have an RV320 (Site B - 192.168.1.0) set up in GW to GW to remote RV320 Site A - 192.168.2.0
I also have Site B with a GW to G...
Hello
the keep alive and DPD option was enabled at both ends.
I have message the BTnet team that manage that router to see if they can enable VPN Pass Through or allow any traffic from the remote IP Address.
Worst case I will swing back to my ol...
I am mainly using the firewall on the RV320’s. the router that my BTnet circuit connects to I don’t have access to. I can find the model tomorrow but it is a Cisco device.
i have attached a rough network diagram, not the best as it’s pen to paper l...
Hell all, thank you for the replies. Yes the firmware at both ends is as mentioned above on the latest release.
i have done some further testing and this is what I have found. I can access my home network from work fine but from home to the office is...
I have resolved the issue by changing the office IP’s to 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.3.254 and adding them to the VPN setup as an IP Range and not a Subnet. Few changes to the firewall and it now works ok
Morning Richard. I was looking at that myself. On my draytek router you can add multiple subnets individually but tecRV320 doesn’t have this option. If I remember correctly, you can add- a single IP Address (only one)- Subnet (only one)- IP rangeWoul...