 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| reply to sgkmills Re: WRV54G VPN Connection problem
Hi Mills,
longtime, no see from me (I know). I've just moved to London, England, and I'm still in a hotel trying to find housing...
If you're getting the hangup (Quickvpn verifying connection) that means it's examing your IPSEC policy. I read in your post (if I've got this right) that you're able to ping while it's going through verification? Correct me if I've go this wrong but the issue may just be the method you're using to connect. When I connect to my wrv54g, I do it via a broadband connection. At no time have I ever tried to connect via P.O.T.S. (plain old telephone system)or dial-up, as it's commonly known. If you haven't already done so, take RemoteA(hopefully it's a laptop) to an internet cafe (provided you have wireless) and try working it out that way, or to a friend's house and try connecting through an ISDN, DSL, or Cable Modem connection.
The problem "may" possibly be the method you've chosen to connect to your wrv4g (dial-up connection). Although this really shouldn't be a problem, it's something work considering... |
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 sgkmills
join:2004-11-09 Brooklyn, NY
| DocLarge,
I tried back in the early days of my diagnosis to try to connect via DSL and a cablemodem connection to no avail. I will try again and report my findings.
I had basically given up, and this is a shame! Since I cannot take it back to the store at this stage! I just figured if I wait, then maybe someone at Linksys will fix this because I am not the only one with this problem. Doing a google search on this topic, will proove that! |
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 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| Mills,
I'll finally be getting my network gear in about two days. Currently, my new connection to the internet is via the Linksys ADSL2MUE modem (otherwise known simply as "DSL Modem" back in the state).
The British aren't really up on speeds for cable modems over here, especially since they put download limits on everything. The best I found right now is Hi-Velocity with a 2272 download and 288 upload.
Anyway, keep an eye out for a post from me. I'm hoping I should have no problem getting my WRV54G working over here on their version of DSL... |
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 SteveHanley
join:2005-03-23 NW3 7PH
| How were you able to get the Linksys ADSL2MUE modem to work? I am a BT Broadband user and replaced my BT Voyager 100 modem with the Linksys (I needed an Ethernet connection, and BT Voyager is USB only). I have not been able to figure out how it works - apparently you can't "dial" the Linksys modem - your thoughts?
Thanks! Steve |
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 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08 | Steve,
did I ever answer your question in another post? I apologize if it slipped through...
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 spaniola
join:2002-12-18 Howell, MI | Doc, i am having the same problem, I know its the wget issue. any idea on how to fix verifying network? |
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 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| You guys have still got something off in your configuration. Simply put, if you (initially) have a disabled firewall, no other vpn client loaded, but still can't get in, the configuration is off somewhere in the chain. I'm running a vpn session right now with quickvpn, and to boot, I'm doing it via wireless (my entire home network is wireless).
Check out the attached file. If you follow "everything" on it, you'll be able to connect because this is "exactly" how my configuration is and (again) I'm using vpn right now.
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