 jimbopalmer Tsar of all the Rushers
join:2008-06-02 Greenwood, MS
·Windjammer Cable
| reply to jmpage2 Re: [VPN] RV042 as VPN access inside single subnet office?
I use RV042s as site to site endpoints, with unique local IPs internally and unique public IPs externally.
As an example, one office may be 192.168.101.254, internally and 24.116.100.25 externally (not my IPs) The other office will also have a private IP internally (192.168.168.1) and a public IP externally. (67.48.192.22, also not my IP)
Now, in the VPN setup, we need public IPs in the destination IPs and a local IP as the adjacent subnet. I worry that you may be giving a local address to the VPN as the destination IP, as the WAN port of the RV042 is still 192.168.10.10, which is not a public IP. You can use whatismyip.com to find your true public IP address.
I have not done a nonpublic WAN IP, nor have I done Site to client VPNs, but no one else answered so I thought I would answer. -- I tried to remain child-like, all I achieved was childish. |
 jmpage2
join:2005-02-24 Littleton, CO
| Jim,
Thanks for taking the time to answer. I'm not sure if I understand the question. Since the Cradlepoint is the only device with an external IP address that is the IP that I point my VPN client to. The Cradlepoint router than forwards the traffic on to the RV042 and the connection is made successfully. The problem is then that I can't get outside of the RV042 to any of the other devices on the office local subnet.
This is where I'm at a loss. What is missed in this situation? One to one NAT, etc?
Thanks. |