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05 Apr 2012 11:31 #71804
by seriousmatt
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I've recently changed from using our Vigour 2820 as both our gateway and VPN server to using a Cisco router as our gateway - I'm now having trouble configuring our Draytek correctly to accept the VPN traffic.
Currently I have disabled the two WAN (though I have tried setting WAN 2 as a static/dynamic IP which points to our new Cisco too). We also have NAT enabled on the Draytek from it's previous role, but this doesn't seem to make much difference...
I've attached a diagram of our network as I'm now pretty confused as to how I can get the Draytek to authenticate the VPN users and allow people outside the office to connect!
Has anyone got a similar setup or know how I should configure our Vigour?:oops:
Currently I have disabled the two WAN (though I have tried setting WAN 2 as a static/dynamic IP which points to our new Cisco too). We also have NAT enabled on the Draytek from it's previous role, but this doesn't seem to make much difference...
I've attached a diagram of our network as I'm now pretty confused as to how I can get the Draytek to authenticate the VPN users and allow people outside the office to connect!
Has anyone got a similar setup or know how I should configure our Vigour?
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05 Apr 2012 12:00 #71805
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Replied by nealuk on topic Re: VPN setup
Please see: http://forum.draytek.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17084 which should help. Thanks, Neal.
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