AX + Actiontec GT701D dsl router configuration

Hey new here and I see some guys are really trying to help out, thanks for that.
Here's what I'm trying to do. I would like to create a wireless network using my dsl router and my AX so that I can connect my Macbook, my PC, and my ps3. In the past I used a cable router with AX and it worked well, I now changed my configuration and have issues.
I now have a dsl modem connected to my AX. The wireless works on my macbook, but not on my PC or PS3, they connect to the wireless network but cannot go online. When I type an website address in my PC browser, it doesn't work, but when I type its IP address, it works (DNS issue?). My PC and ps3 can be connected directly through the ethernet of my dsl router and work well online.
Here are the configurations of me dsl router, if you need more info let me know:
Actiontec GTD701D
ISP protocol: PPPoE (autoconnect)
IP type: Dynamic IP-DHCP
DNS type: Dynamic DNS addresses
Here is the configuration of my Airport Express, let me know if more details needed:
Connect using: Ethernet
Connection sharing: Share a public IP address
Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
Thanks a lot if you can help!

If you have the AirPort Express connected to one of the LAN ports on the Actiontec router using an ethernet cable, you would want to configure the Express as a "bridge".
Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)
Update to save settings
Your current setup has two DHCP servers on the same network. You only want one DHCP server on a home network. When the Express is in bridge mode, the DHCP service is turned off.
Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

Similar Messages

  • ActionTec GT701D DSL Modem; DSL username and password

    I am about to try to install the above modem and an Apple AirPort Extreme Wifi router.  The modem says I will need my DSL username and password, but when I telephoned Verizon support the rep said I could make up any number and password.
    I don't think he is correct.  Where do I go to find my DSL username and password?  It has been so long since I installed the current modem and wifi router that I have forgotten what the related username and password may be.
    Can I get a little help from the community?

    The DSL modem username and password can be the following below, but to be sure, are you looking for the PPPoE username and password? That's something different and is what actually connects up your DSL connection so that you can get connected to the Internet.
    Modem Logins: 
    admin/password
    admin/password1
    admin/admin
    admin/admin1
    admin/verizon
    admin/verizon1
    As for the PPPoE login, this is the Username and password which was created, or is otherwise known as the master password to your Verizon account. This is typically the master account that you use to log into MyVerizon. Otherwise, the Verizon agent is likely correct. In my area you CAN punch in any username and password, or for that matter leave that info blank and you'll get a connection.
    ========
    The first to bring me 1Gbps Fiber for $30/m wins!

  • AT&T DSL Elite  /Actiontec GT701D / Airport Extreme

    I will be subscribing to at&t elite DSL soon and will be purchasing a modem to pair up with my airport extreme (latest model).
    My question is will the Actiontec GT701D modem be compatible with my AE?
    I have done a search online and have not been able to find any configuration/compatibility info on these 2 gadgets.
    Can someone with this setup please shed some light for me? Thanks.

    I've always set up port forwarding on the AirPort Extreme...not the modem...so I can't say whether your setup would work in the way that you describe if you have your modem setup for port forwarding.
    I have the modem handling the PPPoE service only and it connects to the AirPort Extreme (Connect Using = Ethernet). This does create a Double NAT notice on the AirPort Extreme during setup, but I click to "ignore". The Double NAT is a minor error on most home networks, but I will say that it does create issues with things like online gaming consoles that require an "open" NAT for users to be able to play interactively online.
    I'm not saying that my way is the "right" way, but it works well for me. And, it's a huge improvement over having the AirPort Extreme initiate the PPPoE session.
    When I do try the PPPoE setup on the AirPort Extreme, I get random disconnects...maybe 1-2 a day on average. When I setup PPPoE on the modem, I cannot recall any drops at all. So, it's my opinion that a PPPoE connection is more reliable when the device that is directly connected to the internet connection...the modem...initiates the session, not the router.

  • How to configure airport extreme to work with Actiontec gt701d modem

    I have been trying to set up a new Actiontec modem to work with a new Airport Extreme with no luck. I don't know what the right settings are to get it to work correctly. So far the only way I have been able to get the two to work together is to have the AE connect with ethernet and bridge mode. However with this configuration I can't setup a guest network which I would like to be able to do. I have read some past posts and have tried other configurations but end up either losing internet connection or getting a very slow connection. If anyone has some idea how to get this modem to work with the AE i would really appreciate some advice
    Thank you

    Welcome to the discussion area, Meagan!
    The Actiontec "modem" that you mention is really a gateway...a combination modem/router, so with this device and the AirPort Extreme, you have two routers on the network.
    Whenever you have two routers on a network, the first router must be configured to handle the main routing chores and any other routers must be configured in Bridge Mode to function correctly. So, Bridge Mode is the correct setting for the AirPort Extreme when used with the Actiontec gt701d gateway.
    In order for the AirPort Extreme to provide a Guest Network, it must be configured as the "main" router on a network. This won't be possible unless you can re-configure the Actiontec device to act as a simple modem, not a router. You might want to check with Actiontec support to see whether this might be possible.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • How do I configure my time capsule to DHCP mode?  I had to replace my DSL router, had a network set up before.

    I recently had to replace my DSL router.  My provider, Earthlink, walked me through the setup and I do have internet access if I connect directly to my Mac.  When I tried to use my time capsule, it would not work.  The Earthlink tech said I needed to reconfigure my time capsule to DHCP mode.  I tried the set up manual and could not make sense of it.  My 90 free service is long gone.

    and the text in the router mode box came up DHCP and NAT, but the lettering was in a lighter shade than elsewhere and I could not open the drop down box.
    You would have had to change some other settings on the AirPort to be able make changes in the drop down Router Mode box.
    Your AirPort is already configured as Earthlink suggests.
    Try powering off the entire network...all devices....in any order you want
    Wait a few minutes
    Start the Earthlink modem first and let it run 2-3 minutes by itself
    Start the Time Capsule and let it run a full minute
    Keep starting other devices the same way until everything is powered back up
    Check the network
    If still no improvement, I think you need to let Earthlink know that you have done as they asked, and ask for more steps to try.
    Hopefully, another Earthlink user will see this post and offer any special information or tips that only they would know.

  • Configure RVS4000 Behind 2700-Gateway Qwest DSL Router VPN

    I have my QWEST DSL Router 2700-Gateway using a static public IP address
    This is setup to be the DHCP and assigned 192.168.0.2-50
    I need some help how to connect my RVS4000 and utilize VPN so I can connect to my work network from home. The 2700-Gateway has some features like Transparent Bridging, etc, but not sure how to me this work. Can anyone point me to article even if it's configuring with another DSL Router.
    Here is how I tried with my medium knowledge of networking...
    I have configured the RVS4000 as:
    LAN Static IP
    192.168.0.115
    Configured as DHCP Relay
    the 2700-Gateway router saw the device so:
    Configured firewall on 2700-Gateway for PORT FORWARDING:
    TCP port 1723 for PPTP tunnel maintenance traffic
    UDP port 47 Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
    UDP port 500 for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) traffic
    UDP port 1701 for L2TP traffic
    --> 192.168.0.115
    This did not work.

    gv,
    Thanks for your help. I discovered the EasyVPN works quite differently then I expected a IPSec to work. Thanks for the suggestions. I documented my finding and procedure below.
    The answer was to use the transparent bridging setting on my DSL modem model 2Wire GATEWAYHG-2700 and and turn off Search PCV,  then setup the PPPoE on the RVS4000 VPN router to accept and authenticate my public IP address.
    Once I had the modem and router configured, I then had my RVS4000 VPN router ready to test VPN client. The documentation is vague. But after doing some research on here and having some difficulty:
    My Finding:
    I already had latest Firmware 1.109 from purchase
    On the client, I discovered from reading that the EasyVPN uses 443. Well I have this forwarding to a exchange server to utilize RPC/HTTPS with outlook. This turns out that it was fixed with the lastest firmware
    The new firmware allows this, as they fixed the vpn listening port override to port 60443..
    I port forwarded this to my router gateway 192.168.1.1
    In order to use this port, you must have the lastest client from the downloads at RVS4000 version. 1.10 which adds a drop box Auto/443/60433. I found auto and 60443 to work with my configuration.
    This configuration let me connect successfully.
    If you read the readme that's included with the EasyVPN client download, you have to export the client cert under VPN, and copy the file *.pem to the root folder of the vpn client.exe stated in readme to get rid of the security popup. This worked for me.
    So everything seems to be connecting.. But know get "The remote gateway is not responding" popup.  I tried the suggested MTU setting with no luck.
    After establishing a network share under map drive, this seems to have stop responding as well once this popup occurs.
    Things like this should just not be so hard..
    So I found this post in regards to my problem and hoping to here if anyone else has found a solution or work around here. Good night, some things are just not worth staying up late for,
    http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Wired_Routers&message.id=13651#M13651
    Message Edited by MOTOGEEK on 12-10-2007 11:01 PM
    Message Edited by MOTOGEEK on 12-10-2007 11:04 PM
    Message Edited by MOTOGEEK on 12-10-2007 11:05 PM

  • DSL w/831 router configuration questions

    Hi all -
    - DSL service with 1 static IP address
    - DSL modem configured for "bridge mode"
    - 831 router
    There are some things I don't understand about all this.
    #1: In order to make all this work, I need to have the PPPoE stuff configured on the router, yes?
    #2: Do I need to have the "interface Dialer1" configured? And if not, can I put the DSL login info in the "interface Ethernet1" section?
    #3: Do I need to explicitly set up NAT? I want my internal clients to get IPs on the 10.10.10.0 network and they need to have full Internet access.
    #4: I think I don't understand how the routing should be set up.
    #5: Any other helpful hints, I'll gladly take!!
    Here's my config:
    !This is the running config of the router: 10.10.10.1
    !version 12.3
    no service pad
    service timestamps debug uptime
    service timestamps log uptime
    service password-encryption
    hostname Router
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker
    logging buffered 52000 debugging
    enable secret xxxx
    username user password xxxx
    no aaa new-model
    ip subnet-zero
    ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.1
    ip dhcp pool CLIENT
    import all
    network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
    default-router 10.10.10.1
    dns-server 205.152.xx.xx 205.152.xx.xx
    lease 0 2
    no ip domain lookup
    ip audit notify log
    ip audit po max-events 100
    ip ssh break-string
    no ftp-server write-enable
    no scripting tcl init
    no scripting tcl encdir
    no crypto isakmp enable
    interface Ethernet0
    description Inside network$ETH-LAN$
    ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
    ip nat inside
    no cdp enable
    hold-queue 32 in
    interface Ethernet1
    description Outside network, DSL connection
    ip address 72.151.yy.yy 255.255.255.0
    ip nat outside
    duplex auto
    pppoe enable
    pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
    no cdp enable
    interface FastEthernet1
    no ip address
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface FastEthernet2
    no ip address
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface FastEthernet3
    no ip address
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface FastEthernet4
    no ip address
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface Dialer1
    ip address negotiated
    ip nat outside
    encapsulation ppp
    dialer pool 1
    dialer-group 1
    ppp authentication chap pap callin
    ppp pap sent-username [email protected] password xxxx
    ip nat inside source list 102 interface Dialer1 overload
    ip classless
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Ethernet1 permanent
    ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    access-list 23 permit 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 102 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 any
    control-plane
    line con 0
    exec-timeout 120 0
    no modem enable
    transport preferred all
    transport output all
    stopbits 1
    line aux 0
    transport preferred all
    transport output all
    line vty 0 4
    access-class 23 in
    exec-timeout 120 0
    login local
    length 0
    transport preferred all
    transport input all
    transport output all
    scheduler max-task-time 5000
    end

    I've mostly the same config, but eth1 with no ip address and modem NOT in bridge mode! Try this ...

  • Configuring E3000 to work with Verizon FIOS actiontec cable modem / router

    Hi all, I've read knowledgebase Article ID: 3733, which seems to get me on the right track, but the router menu screens shown do not match the E3000's screens. 
    I have a FIOS cable modem / router in the basement that I need to keep since it drives all the FIOS guide and on demand features. I have a NAS drive in the basement and all the house hard wiring runs to the basement as well. 
    I wanted wireless n and a better location for the wireless access point, so I bought the E3000 and put it in the kitchen on the main floor
    When I wired a numbered LAN port on the E3000 to a numbered LAN port on the ActionTec and brought  the router up all worked fine, but quickly found that wireless clients could not see the NAS.  I suspect that this is because the E3000 uses a different address range(192.168.0.1)  than the actiontec (http://192.168.1.1/).  I ended up moving the NAS upstairs to temporarily fix this, but my wife would like me to get it out of her kitchen ASAP :-)
    I tried just about every setting imaginable (setting IP of E3000 actiontec range, disabling NAT, disabling DHCP, enabling/disabling RIP) to get the E3000 to simply become a wireless gateway and wired switch and let the actiontec do the routing but never could get it to work. 
    Could someone post a version of Article ID: 3733 that works for the E3000???
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Press and hold the reset button on E3000 router for 30 seconds. Release the reset button and wait for 30 seconds. Power cycle E3000 router.
    Now connect one computer to Ethernet port 2 on the router ( Do not connect the cable between modem and E3000 )
    open the setup page of E3000. Change the wireless settings of E3000 router.
    Go to Setup tab and change the IP address of E3000 router to 192.168.1.2.
    Disable DHCP server on the router and save the settings.
    Do NOT change any other settings ( NAT firewall ).
    Connect the cable from modem to the Ethernet port 1 on E3000 router. power cycle the router.
    Now try to access the Internet through E3000 router.

  • Problems setting up WVC80N TZO account using my 2701HG-T 2Wire DSL Router

    Hi!
    I have 2 WVC80N cameras and I´m using a 2701HG-T 2Wire DSL Router, they are already configured and i can see them wireless, but i tryied again and again to configure both TZO accounts and always recived the next message:
    Oops, there was an error when setting up your camera for remote access.
    The wizard cannot automatically configure your router due to an invalid or unknown password. Please check your password settings on your router and try again. In many cases, your router may still have the default password setting.
    Can somebody help me? What i need to do? Is there another way to watch them throug internet?
    Regards!
    Ed.

    That link above wont work for you, you have a WVC80N and the signup is ON THE CD, not via the website.
    This error is due to the router password not working, do you know the admin PW for the router to add/remove port forwarding rules?
    If not, call your ISP or whoever gave you the router and get the password then try the setup again
    http://www.MyHomeServer.com
    Linksys IP camera reviews, Tutorials and How-To's on Web & Mobile Streaming

  • Verizon DSL/Router

    Hi! I'd really appreciate it very much if anyone out there could help me with the procedure/mechanics on setting up or creating a password to my Verizon dsl/router so that my neighbors would not be able to access the net using my dsl connection. I've tried airport administration utility but the verizon/dsl router didn't show up in said utility. Thanks a lot.

    Bzar, Welcome to the discussion area!
    The AirPort Admin Utility is only for Apple's base stations.
    You will need to look at the instructions for the Verizon DSL/router to learn how to access it's configuration page. Typically all you need to do is access a web page.

  • Airport Extreme Base Station as bridge for Westell DSL router

    I have searched the forums & internet and for the life of me cannot get my network to work properly! I hope you can help.
    Here is the situation (I rent so chances are we will not be moving hardware anywhere):
    - Westell (Verizon) DSL wireless router downstairs connected to the internet, 1 iMac via ethernet, and 2 ibooks via Airport cards
    - One lonely Powermac G4 upstairs that does not have a wireless card
    - One extra Airport Extreme Base Station with firmware version 5.7 installed & connected via ethernet/LAN to the G4
    I figured the "easy" thing to do would be to use the AEBS as a wireless bridge to get the G4 online. The network utility has occasionally thought that the G4 was connected to the internet, but the internet didn't work at all when it said that!
    I have been configuring the AEBS using my wireless ibook (G3). I "unchecked" distribute IP addresses, and "checked" connect to network via WDS. I used the Westell's MAC address as the main WDS source. Under the "WDS" tab, I said to configure the AEBS as a remote station and the Westell router as the main station, and to allow wireless users to connect.
    I have tried using the same Network name for each. WEP/WAP is NOT set up on either modem, so passwords aren't a problem. They are both set to channel 6. I am configuring the TCP/IP settings manually.
    When the network names are the same, the internet either stops working, or the computers can't find the AEBS.
    I don't understand why the AEBS seems unable to see the DSL network.

    Hi,
    Well, what I have been able to do is this:
    I have a Westell Wireless DSL router, just like the one mentioned here, and just like the one mentioned in the article I made reference to, the one started by Mr. Müller.
    As was mentioned in the Mr. Müller article, there are some possibilities that will work. They were submitted by a guy named Duane, from Texas. He gives three alternate possibilities, which he entitled "Solution #1, Solution #2, and Solution #3. He says all three of these alternatives will work, and in reading them over I came to the following conclusions: First, he really knows his stuff, and second, his proposed solutions would probably work.
    Based on his comments I decided to take a risk yesterday - I put my older Mac Base Station in a drawer and invested in a new Airport Extreme.
    Anyway, I digress...
    What I've done is follow Solution #3. And it works! I now have a connection from my laptop to the Airport Extreme base station and the internet. I am typing this message using that connection. All I had to do was disable the wireless connection of the DSL router (using their software, of course), and connect the Airport Extreme, via the LAN Ethernet connector, to the Westel DSL router.
    Now, all that remains for me is to extend the range of the base station, using an Airport Express. I haven't had any success with that yet, but I see no reason why I shouldn't get it to work eventually. If you can help me out with that, though, I'd sure appreciate it.
    Best regards,
    Patrick
    Macintosh G5, Powerbook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

  • SQL Plus cannot connect (computers connected via DSL router)

    Hi!
    I have two computers connected locally via DSL router. One's IP is 192.168.1.64 and the other's IP is 192.168.1.65.
    I try to connect to 192.168.1.64 via SQL plus from 192.168.1.66 by issuing the following command: sqlplus system@"192.168.1.64/orcl.168.1.100" and receive this error: "ORA-12170: TNS: Connect timeout occurred." I thought it was Windows default firewall that caused this and therefore changed windows' firewall settings in 192.168.1.64 by adding port 1521 into windows' firewall list. Now I receive this error: "ORA-12541: TNS:no listener."
    Edited by: totalnewby on Jun 12, 2010 10:53 AM

    totalnewby wrote:
    Hi!
    I have two computers connected locally via DSL router. One's IP is 192.168.1.64 and the other's IP is 192.168.1.65.
    I try to connect to 192.168.1.64 via SQL plus from 192.168.1.66 by issuing the following command: sqlplus system@"192.168.1.64/orcl.168.1.100" and receive this error: "ORA-12170: TNS: Connect timeout occurred." I thought it was Windows default firewall that caused this and therefore changed windows' firewall settings in 192.168.1.64 by adding port 1521 into windows' firewall list. Now I receive this error: "ORA-12541: TNS:no listener."
    Edited by: totalnewby on Jun 12, 2010 10:53 AM=================================
    Assume you have the following in your tnsnames.ora:
    larry =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = myhost)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SERVICE_NAME = curley)
    Now, when you issue a connect, say like this:
    $> sqlplus scott/tiger@larry
    tns will look in your tnsnames.ora for an entry called 'larry'. Next, tns sends a request to (PORT = 1521) on (HOST = myhost) using (PROTOCOL = TCP), asking for a connection to (SERVICE_NAME = curley).
    Where is (HOST = myhost) on the network? When the request gets passed from tns to the next layer in the network stack, the name 'myhost' will get resolved to an IP address, either via a local 'hosts' file, via DNS, or possibly other less used mechanisms. You can also hard-code the ip address (HOST = 123.456.789.101) in the tnsnames.ora.
    Next, the request arrives at port 1521 on myhost. Hopefully, there is a listener on myhost configured to listen on port 1521, and that listener knows about SERVICE_NAME = curley. If so, you'll be connected.
    A couple of important points.
    First, the listener is a server side only process. It's entire purpose in life is the receive requests for connections to databases and set up those connections. Once the connection is established, the listener is out of the picture. It creates the connection. It doesn't sustain the connection. One listener, running from one oracle home, listening on a single port, will serve multiple database instances of multiple versions running from multiple homes. It is an unnecessary complexity to try to have multiple listeners. That would be like the telephone company building a separate switchboard for each customer.
    Second, the tnsnames.ora file is a client side issue. It's purpose is for address resolution - the tns equivalent of the 'hosts' file further down the network stack. The only reason it exists on a host machine is because that machine can also run client processes.
    What can go wrong?
    First, there may not be an entry for 'larry' in your tnsnames. In that case you get "ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified" No need to go looking for a problem on the host, with the listener, etc. If you can't place a telephone call because you don't know the number (can't find your telephone directory (tnsnames.ora) or can't find the party you are looking for listed in it (no entry for larry)) you don't look for problems at the telephone switchboard.
    Maybe the entry for larry was found, but myhost couldn't be resolved to an IP address (say there was no entry for myhost in the local hosts file). This will result in "ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist"
    Maybe there was an entry for myserver in the local hosts file, but it specified a bad IP address. This will result in "ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist"
    Maybe the IP was good, but there is no listener running: "ORA-12541: TNS:no listener"
    Maybe the IP was good, there is a listener at myhost, but it is listening on a different port. "ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error"
    Maybe the IP was good, there is a listener at myhost, it is listening on the specified port, but doesn't know about SERVICE_NAME = curley. "ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor"
    =====================================

  • RV180 behind DSL-ROUTER can't connect with QuickVPN

    Hello,
    I want to ask if is possible to configure the RV180 behind my DSL Router to connect using QuickVPN. First I tried to connect to the PPTP server and worked fine, but when I tried to connect using QickVPN, seems to connect but when the client says "verifying network" after a while appears the message "network not responding..."
    In my DSL-Router forwared this ports: UDP: 500,4500,443,60443 - TCP: 443,60443 (i don't know if tcp ports are needed but I opened for testing) and allowed protocol ESP (comes with the rule to allow IPSEC-L2TP)
    Thanks!

    Hello Siva,
    From where I have to test reachabilty? From the computer where I have installed the QuickVPN client I can reach de WAN interface of the DSL-Router, which is doing NAT and forwarding the ports I said to the WAN interface of my RV180. The network betwwen DSL and RV180 is using private ips.
    The schema is:
    Internet ---- (public ip) dsl router (192.168.1.1) ---- (192.168.1.50)RV180(10.0.0.1) ----- my network 10.0.0.0/24
    In the document you posted is explained:
    "Your Cisco router must have a direct public IP address for QuickVPN to work, please check under the status tab and your internet connection type and make sure it has a public IP address and it is not behind another router. This issue is more common with DSL connections; if you are behind another router/modem you should request your ISP to turn it into bridge mode so our router can be the border router between your LAN and your ISP."
    It's my configuration. I will look how to turn my DSL router into a bridge. Thanks.

  • MX200 standalone behind a DSL router

     I need to deploy a standalone MX200 (non registered) connected behind a DSL router and want to make calls via H323. What sort of configuration is needed for this to work ?
    Will it be similar to an EX90 setup in the same way where we set the port allocation to static and setup the H323 nat address 
    Where are these configuration options to set on a MX200
    Thanks
    Ambi 

    HI Ambi,
    Yes, the MX200 runs the same software as the EX90 you mentioned as well (TC software) - so the way it's configured is pretty much identical.
    If you've got the EX90 working, duplicate similar settings on to your MX, open up the firewall ports, and you should be good.
    There are plenty of threads in these forums that describe the ports required and the NAT configuration.
    Wayne
    Please remember to rate responses and to mark your question as answered if appropriate.

  • QuickVPN - RV110W behind DSL Router

    Hi all,
    I have a Cisco RV110W behind an Actiontek V1000H DSL router supplied by my ISP.
    I'd like to be able to make use of the Cisco QuickVPN client. According to my ISP placing the Actiontek into bridge mode cannot be done.
    On the Actiontek I have forwarded the following ports to my RV110W's address:
    60443/tcp
    4500/udp
    500/udp
    On the RV110W I have ensured that remote management is enabled (on port 60443).
    When attempting to connect with the client (using port 60443) - I get this far:
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows 7
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Domain Profile Settings: ON
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: ON
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: ON
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]One network interface detected with IP address 192.168.245.164
    2012/01/30 11:16:21 [STATUS]Connecting...
    2012/01/30 11:16:22 [DEBUG]Input VPN Server Address = xx.xx.xx.xx
    2012/01/30 11:16:22 [STATUS]Connecting to remote gateway with IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
    2012/01/30 11:16:22 [WARNING]Server's certificate doesn't exist on your local computer.
    2012/01/30 11:16:23 [WARNING]Remote gateway wasn't reached...
    2012/01/30 11:16:23 [WARNING]Failed to connect.
    2012/01/30 11:16:23 [WARNING]Failed to connect!
    Any suggestions? Is this configuration even possible?
    Thanks!

    Hi, Rudi & Craig
    I just tested another diffrent way, which way as Craig's book did, I set
    Master's IP is DSL Router inside IP which same as "PUBLIC" Network Card's
    IP address (10.0.0.101) when setting the MASTER's configuration in
    iManager, it still working fine. Then it will be the best way if the ISP
    change my static Public IP.
    BTW, Craig, when you have chance, can you memtion this on your web site or
    in your book (when you have new version book), BM38SP5 got a bug, the
    vpn.jar cannot set Non-BM VPN Slave (I used Linksys router for Slave
    server), I called Novell support engineer, he said Novell knew this error,
    I have to use the vpn.jar which in BM38SP4_IR5 to setup Non-BM VPN Salve.
    But there is another problem, the vpn.jar which in BM38SP4_IR5 cannot set
    MASTER VPN server. The only way to do the job is install BM38SP5, setup
    MASTER VPN server, setup C2S VPN, then copy the vpn.jar which in
    BM38SP4_IR5 in, to setup Non-BM VPN Salve. I hope you can understand my
    poor Engish.
    James
    > Rudolf Thilo wrote:
    > Hello James.
    >> In Craig's book, there is a sample
    >> for VPN Slave Server behind DSL router.
    >> But I don't know I can setup Master VPN
    >> server behind DSL router or not.
    > It works, starting with BM3.8. IIRC Craig has an example
    > in his book? You will need to specify the DSL router's
    > (static!!) public IP address as the MASTER's public IP
    > when setting um the MASTER's configuration.
    > Regards, Rudi.

Maybe you are looking for