05-13-2005 06:45 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:46 PM
I am using a Linksys WCG200 Cable Gateway and trying to connect to my corporate Cisco VPN. As far as I know, all my account settings are correct, but the connection stalls at "Negotiating security policies", repeats this step several times unsuccessfully, and fails with the error message "Reason 413: User authentication failed."
Despite the message above, I don't believe the problem is an account setting, as I was able to successfully connect to the VPN from an outside high-speed line here at work.
I have tried connecting with the following router settings, and all combinations: firewall on/off, VPN passthrough on/off, and forwarding ports as recommended by Linksys to my laptop. I don't have any software firewalls running.
I feel like I've basically tried everything, and any suggestions or insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated...
05-13-2005 06:49 AM
A few other notes:
Windows XP
VPN client version 4.6.01.0019
connecting via IPSec over UDP (have also tried TCP port 10000)
I haven't had any trouble pinging the remote host.
05-14-2005 09:16 AM
has anyone successfully connected to the vpn head end from behind a nat/pating router? basically, do we know upd encapsulation aka nat traversal is enabled?
SOHO router best practices for cisco software vpn client:
Make sure you are running the latest router firmware.
disable any ipsec/vpn passthrough features as they generally interfere.
if you still have problems, i would search linksys's knowledge base.
05-16-2005 04:43 AM
I believe NAT traversal is enabled. I did try disabling the VPN passthrough feature, although I wasn't able to update the firmware -- there was no such update on Linksys's website.
Actually, searching Linksys's knowledge base is the first thing I did. And I've also contacted their live support. Neither had any suggestions that worked...
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