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tshuva

join:2004-10-30

reply to sgkmills
Re: WRV54G VPN Connection problem

said by sgkmills See Profile:

How can I check if my ISP is blocking VPN traffic.
If you have access to a packet sniffer, you can put it
just in front of the wrv54g internet port. If your
winxp ethereal says that it sends ISAKMP/ESP packets
but you dont see them at the wrv, then something is
blocking VPN traffic.

Or you can just ask your ISP if they block port 500, and/or
protocol 50.

The reason I don't think the ISP is blocking is because when I logon to the router I see the status for the user I tried to connect with is 'Online' in the VPN Clients' area.

So I figured I am getting past the ISP upto the router, am I correct in thinking this?
You are partially correct.
The "Online" status just means that the QuickVpn negotiation
worked. (It means the same thing as the QuickVpn "Verifying Network" message).

Once QuickVpn negotiation is finished, both endpoints start the IPSec negotiations. That is what is failing for you.

sgkmills

join:2004-11-09
Brooklyn, NY

reply to sgkmills
I still cannot connect and I have even turned off the firewall on the router. There are no firewalls enabled on client machines or the server.

How can I check if my ISP is blocking VPN traffic.

The reason I don't think the ISP is blocking is because when I logon to the router I see the status for the user I tried to connect with is 'Online' in the VPN Clients' area.

So I figured I am getting past the ISP upto the router, am I correct in thinking this?

Are there any other checks I can do?
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