Can't maintain VPN connection to Netgear 318v3 over FIOS internet
Cheshm
Newbie

I have just recently changed from VZ DSL to VZ FIOS.  I had no problems vpning before using prosafe client. My FIOS is CAT5 and not cable.  The set-up is VZ FIOS directly to WAN port of Netgear and LAN port from Netgear is connected to WAN port of Actiontec VZ router. Everything works great TV, internet.  The VPN will connect but after about 1 minute the connection is lost?

Anybody have any suggestions or is there a post which I have missed?

Thanks

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Re: Can't maintain VPN connection to Netgear 318v3 over FIOS internet
dslr595148
Community Leader
Community Leader
Small NAT table issue, maybe?

http://www.verizonfioswiki.com/index.php/Using_Your_Own_Router

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http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16077

All DSLR (dslreports.com) FAQs » Verizon Online FiOS FAQ » Networking » What are the tradeoffs between the various router configurations
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Re: Can't maintain VPN connection to Netgear 318v3 over FIOS internet
Cheshm
Newbie

Thanks I tried the suggestions in the links but none seemed to work.  I have no problems with the internal network, I can access the internet and all of the VOD and widgets on the set-top box work fine.  I just keep getting disconnected when I VPN into the netgear.

I would appreciate any other suggestions because Verizon just told me to optimize my settings using their optimizer and that didn't work either.

Thanks

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Re: Can't maintain VPN connection to Netgear 318v3 over FIOS internet
CharlesH
Specialist - Level 1
What's the office network address? Is it 192.168.0.X?  That's the network that the dlink uses aswell and will cause issues like the one you are having.  Ask someone at your office what network address it uses.  You be able to change the router's network to like 192.168.2.0 and boom, no more disconnections.
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Re: Can't maintain VPN connection to Netgear 318v3 over FIOS internet
Cheshm
Newbie

Thank you,

The office network was originally 192.168.0.1 (starting address). I also tried changing it to 192.168.2.1 (starting address) as per your suggestion, but still no success.  The VPN worked fine prior to the switch when we were using verizon DSL with a static IP.  The new FIOS system is also on a static IP.  It just doesn't make sense why the removing the DSL modem and switching the static IP (to the new FIOS IP address) address would cause this to happen.

Thanks and I am open to other ideas.

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