VPN and TG582n Router
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VPN and TG582n Router
21-02-2012 8:58 PM
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Anyhow, just received a new router from plusnet TG582n, after my netgear went pop. Anyway, everything working fine except I cant access the VPN to my work. Plusnet keep telling about port forwarding but thats all greek to me, I spoek to the IT dept at work and they said something about IPsec? again foreign language, surely there is an easy way of adjusting the settings to get access???
Any help would be so much appreciated.
Regards
Ragsy
Re: VPN and TG582n Router
21-02-2012 9:04 PM
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
21-02-2012 9:25 PM
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21-02-2012 9:29 PM
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
21-02-2012 9:40 PM
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
21-02-2012 10:38 PM
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
22-02-2012 8:34 AM
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Looking at this link on the aaisp site http://wiki.aaisp.net.uk/index.php/IPv6_Routers#Problems_connection_to_PPTP_Servers seems to suggest it has problems with PPTP and that you should telnet into the router and unbind PPTP to allow it to work
Quote connection applist
connection unbind application PPTP port 1723
saveall
If your VPN really is IPSEC then, looking at the TG582n CLI guide ( linked from the aaisp link ) then I would also suggest
Quote connection unbind application IKE
saveall
Hope that helps, if you need more help ( like how to telnet into the router! ) then post back and we'll try and give some more details.
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
22-02-2012 9:22 AM
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22-02-2012 7:58 PM
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22-02-2012 8:54 PM
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22-02-2012 9:13 PM
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Once you've done this you'll need a command prompt (search for 'cmd.exe' if you can't find it).
From there, type in 'Telnet 192.168.1.254' (at this point I'm assuming the router IP address is the same as other TG routers), you'll then need to enter the router's login name and password. At his point you are talking directly to the router's 'command line interface' and the relevant commands from MisterW can be entered.
Again, if you get stuck I'm sure further help will be forthcoming.
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Re: VPN and TG582n Router
24-02-2012 3:11 PM
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Thanks
Re: VPN and TG582n Router
24-02-2012 3:33 PM
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Quote Would I reset to factory defaults and if so would I have to reset passwords and connect everything wireless to it back up?
If you needed to do a factory reset then, yes, you would need to set everything back up.
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24-02-2012 3:55 PM
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24-02-2012 4:13 PM
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