VPN doesn't work
sedgdog
Newbie

I just switched from Cable Internet to Verizon high speed.  Internet and e-mail work fine, but my Cisco VPN doesn't work with Verizon.

 Thus I can't connect to my servers at work.

I know my VPN works good because I travel alot and it works in every hotel I stay at, in fact I just tried it down the street through WiFi.

Does anyone know the fix for this?

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Re: VPN doesn't work
dslr595148
Community Leader
Community Leader

If you have not solved it yet..

#1 What is the brand and model of your modem?

#2 What is the brand and model of your router?

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Re: VPN doesn't work
sedgdog
Newbie

Hi,

I haven't solved this yet - gave up after getting nowhere with tech support.  I took my router out of the path so I just have the

Verizon supplied modem which is a Westell model F90-610015-06 rev. F.

I appreciate your interest in helping,

Tim

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Re: VPN doesn't work
dslr595148
Community Leader
Community Leader
Hmm..

You can run RSG (Router Screenshot Grabber) that you get from http://www.portforward.com/requests.cgi

so they can make a guide for your router.

Or you may, take the screen shots manually.

If you want to take them manually, see as need be: portforward.com -> forum -> Knowledge Base -> How to take and post screenshots.
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Re: VPN doesn't work
MyKroFt
Newbie

Easy solution......

Bridge mode is achieved by 2 easy steps:

1) - Log into the GUI
click the My Network Icon on top
Click Network Connections on the left
Click on the words "Broadband Connection (DSL)"
Make the Protocol dropdown say "Bridge"
Make the Bridge Mode dropdown say "Bridge"
Save - the unit will reset

2) Log back into the GUI
Click the My Network icon on top
Click Network Connections on the left
Click the on the word "LAN"
Remove the top checkmark (you want to not enable the DHCP Server)

Make sure the modems ip address is not going to be the same of your router

Save
Exit the GUI

I made my modem 192.168.10.1, and my routers lan network is 192.168.0.1

The 6100F is bridged. The internet light will stay out. Whatever the next device on the network is will need to do the PPPoE connection (with your ISP username and password) ex your router

Myk

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