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Two incoming VPN's possible? WAN1 + WAN2

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20 Oct 2011 16:57 #69748 by jamessears
Two incoming VPN's possible? WAN1 + WAN2 was created by jamessears
Hi - we've got a 2820 and are using WAN1 for ISP1 and WAN2 for a Netgear ADSL to ISP2. Each ISP has given us a static IP address.

An incoming VPN on WAN1 works just fine, but what I would like is an incoming VPN on WAN2 such the VPN traffic on WAN2 is routed to a VPN server behing the 2820 (as per WAN1).

WAN1 operates on the range 192.168.192.n whilst WAN2 is on the range 192.168.0.n. The VPN server is on 192.168.192.4.

Is / how is it possible to route incoming WAN2 VPN traffic to the VPN server?

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20 Oct 2011 17:32 #69750 by nealuk
Could you use the Netgear in Modem Mode? Then the WAN2 IP will arrive at your Draytek Vigor WAN2. Then the ISP connection details would be entered in the 2820.

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20 Oct 2011 20:45 #69756 by jamessears
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Thanks nealuk - that looks highly likely to be just the clue I needed.

Amazingly the Netgear has a "hidden" page that lets you flip it into modem only mode - http://vpncasestudy.com/download/DG/DG834_Tips100.pdf

I've just VPN'd into WAN1 from my laptop; connected to the Netgear; flipped it and changed the 2820 WAN2 connection profile. I then rebooted the 2820 and was able to successfully VPN into WAN1 again, and then VPN into WAN2 from my phone (as laptop didn't have both VPN profiles).

I'll post back if I spot a problem, but thanks for the reply - much appreciated :-)

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