06-20-2012 01:44 PM
We are using 2 Cisco RV042 VPN Routers - tunneling between my two radio studios. The problem
we are having happens many times throughout the day. We cannot connect to our Mapped Drives between
Studio A and Studio B. After waiting several minutes , the mapping may go straight through. When the mapped drive
is not found , it doesn't matter which computer we try , we get the same \\192.168.1.201 can not be accessed ..
I am always able to "ping" the address. I also noticed when we are able to access the drive , then I can access it
from any of the computers.
Mapping with the same studio network is fine.. Issue is with mapping at other end of tunnel. Either direction.
Studio A uses - IP :192.168.1.xxx Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Studio B uses - IP :192.168.15.xxx Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.15.1
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance..
Mark Gierhart
06-20-2012 03:59 PM
What kind of VPN tunnel? Are you using gre in IPSec? If you can always ping but you are having Cifs problems, I've seen mtu cause this. Ping but gradually increase the size from about 1400 bytes to see where you get maxed out. Or take the simple way out and adjust the mtu to 1420 on the interface and a tcp mss of 1380.
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06-21-2012 07:20 AM
Jeff -
Thanks for the quick reply . We are using the Gateway to Gateway VPN Tunnel that is standard with the
RV042 routers. I am able to PING at either end packet sizes over 2000 bytes with no errors. These pings are
through the tunnel to the other end.
Can you tell me how to set the MTU and the tcp mss settings in the RV042...
Thanks
Mark
06-21-2012 08:00 AM
I was able to find and change the MTU setting on both routers to manual and 1420 bytes.
I then went to My Computer and typed in \\192.168.1.201 which is a shared computer on the
other side of the tunnel.
After about 30 seconds I get: "Windows can not find \\192.168.1.201 . Check spelling.... etc.
From this same computer I went to a command prompt and was able to ping. I even was able to
ping a packet size of 1500 bytes.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Mark
06-21-2012 08:03 AM
Sorry to keep injecting, but I tried a few minutes later and I connected right through.. Seems like
when it connectsa, I can then try several over computers and also connect , and when I can't , none
of the drives will connect.
Thanks
Mark
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