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Open the DrayTek Smart VPN Client, go to the Profiles section and click Add to create a new VPN profile:
That will open a new window to configure the VPN settings. See the table below for a description of what each setting does and the recommended settings, this examples demonstrates an SSL VPN tunnel's setup:
Click on the red sub-menus to expand them and show additional options.
Menu Section | Menu Item | Description / Recommended Setting |
Profile Name | Specify a profile name to identify the VPN | |
Server Information | Type |
Select the VPN type to use Advanced options will change once the VPN type selected here, such as IPsec |
IP or Hostname & Port | Specify the IP or Hostname of the router | |
VPN Information | Authentication Type | Select Username and Password, or select mOTP to use 2-factor authentication (see this article for more information) |
User Name | Specify the username configured in the router's VPN profile | |
Password | Specify the password as configured in the router's VPN profile | |
Remember My Credentials | Tick this to save the credentials. If this is un-ticked, the password will need to be re-entered when connecting the VPN | |
Always Prompt for Credentials | When ticked, the VPN client will not prompt for credentials when connecting the VPN | |
IP Property | Automatically get IP & DNS | Get the IP address from the router (recommended) |
Manually set IP & DNS | Set the IP address and DNS manually to fix these addresses when connecting the VPN | |
Advanced Options | Authentication Method | Set this to Auto |
Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP | Enable this to allow NetBIOS name resolution through the VPN | |
Enable Server Certificate Authentication | Enable this only if the router has a valid signed certificate i.e. LetsEncrypt | |
Fast SSL | Enable this to use a newer DrayTek SSL VPN protocol, which can give higher speeds. Disable this if there are VPN stability or performance issues | |
Enable SSL 3.0 | Do not enable this option. | |
Use Default Gateway on Remote Network | Enable this to forward all Internet traffic through the VPN tunnel. This requires more bandwidth, speeds will be dependant on the VPN router's upload speed. | |
More button | Click the More button to add additional routes, that can be accessed through the VPN when it's established. This cannot be selected if the VPN is used as the default route. |
Click OK to save a VPN profile.
Connecting the VPN and Checking VPN Status in Windows
To connect a VPN, go to the Connection menu, select the profile from the list and click the Connect button:
That will pop-up a window to enter the User Name and Password settings. If the username and password were configured in the profile they will be pre-configured in this window:
Click OK and the VPN will start to connect, displaying connection status here:
Once the VPN successfully connects, the SmartVPN client will minimise into the Windows System Tray and display a connection status notification in Windows:
Double-click the green system tray icon to display the SmartVPN client. Alternatively, right click the SmartVPN client system tray icon for quick access to connect/disconnect & statistics options:
Using a different SSL port for SSL VPN
The DrayTek Smark VPN client will attempt to connect to TCP 443 by default - if that port is in use or if it needs to be changed on the router for another reason, this must be changed on both the client and the router.
To change the router's SSL VPN port, go to [SSL VPN] > [General Setup] and on that page, change the SSL VPN port:
Click OK on that page to save the setting change.
To change the port that the DrayTek Smart VPN Client connects to when connecting an SSL VPN, edit the profile and change the IP/Host Name used so that it has the IP address/Host Name with :444 (for example) at the end of the address:
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- First Published: 29/05/2020
- Last Updated: 22/04/2021