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I have setup IPSec VPN between RV220W (FW 1.0.5.8) and RV180 (FW 1.3.0.10), public addresses are used on both sites, RV220W subnet is 192.168.2.0/24 (subnet A), RV180 subnet is 192.168.3.0/24 (subnet B). No radius and additional settings are made. Th...
I have VPN router RV042 which uses VPN via internet connected to the second VPN router WRVS4400N with the latest firmware. I performed firmware update of RV042 from v. 1.3.12.19 to v. 1.3.13.02 and the connection of file server QNAP TS 110 Turbo to m...
DearI have found the reason of my problems. I use public IP address. This address is correctly setup and used for site to site tunnels. Due to reason that is not important, I setup Dynamic DNS as well for different FQDN. The tunnel has been working...
HalloHere are answers for your questions:RV220W has an internal subnet of 192.168.2.0/24 that is correctRV180W has an internal subnet of 192.168.3.0/24 that is correctDNS server for your networks is at 192.168.3.2 that is correct. SBS 2011 and its DN...
Dear Marty I thank you for your reply. Feelings of someone´s interest gives me a certain amount of hope. I used to have very similar strange issue when I had site to site VPN between RV220W and RV042. As soon as I updated FW on RV042 to the latest it...
I used to have the same issue. At first, I called the Cisco´s support. They disabled “Block Multicast Packets“ (Firewall, Attack Prevention …) and the amount of random reboots decreased immediately by 90%. Since that time It had rebooted a few times ...