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05 Jan 2010 10:10 #1 by pmccowat
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Hi,

We have multiple VPN's into a Sonicwall 2 of which are Draytek 2820's. One works perfectly (3.3.0 firmware) and I have copied the exact settings to the other router which has 3.3.2.2 firmware, in VPN connection status, the connection is shown in green with some tx packets and no rx packets.

Trying to ping IP's either way doesn't work.

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06 Jan 2010 11:56 #2 by lozstlouis
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Get your IP ranges correct & client default gateways?

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06 Jan 2010 12:18 #3 by pmccowat
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On both client routers (2820's) the IP settings are:
4. TCP/IP Network Settings
My WAN IP
Remote Gateway IP
Remote Network IP 192.168.16.0
Remote Network Mask 255.255.255.0

RIP Direction: Disable
From first subnet to remote network, you have to do: Route

Dial Out IP is Static

On Sonicwall IP range is 192.168.0.0 Mask 255.255.255.0
Client is using dynamic DNS

Thanks,

Paul

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06 Jan 2010 13:13 #4 by paulj48
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pmccowat wrote: On both client routers (2820's) the IP settings are:
4. TCP/IP Network Settings
My WAN IP
Remote Gateway IP
Remote Network IP 192.168.16.0
Remote Network Mask 255.255.255.0



You need the internal networks (at both your clients) to be on different subnets, at the moment as I understand it you've got them both as 192.168.16.0

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06 Jan 2010 13:23 #5 by pmccowat
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The 16 subnet is our office, all client VPN's are different subnets 192.168.0.0 range is the one causing problems.

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06 Jan 2010 13:58 #6 by g6ifs
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pmccowat wrote: Hi,

We have multiple VPN's into a Sonicwall 2 of which are Draytek 2820's. One works perfectly (3.3.0 firmware) and I have copied the exact settings to the other router which has 3.3.2.2 firmware, in VPN connection status, the connection is shown in green with some tx packets and no rx packets.

Trying to ping IP's either way doesn't work.



Have you tried software version 3.3.3 for the Draytek 2820's as I believe there were a lot of issue's with 3.3.2.2 software including VPN problems?

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