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If someone could point me in the right direction it would be appreciated even if the advice is,don't try it. I did not want to try to tackle setting up a Cisco ASA device.

There are many other options discussed in this and other threads. Thanks for the suggestion. I checked and the internal and external addressing is both using the dyndns FQDNs. In fact, I can connect to each camera externally on my phone using a camera viewer app with the DNS name - it just doesn't show in C4 remotely.

When you configure the snap DVD for control4 each camera has its on driver, and all you enter is the IP address of the dvr. But snap handling the magic somehow with the ev driver assuming that's what you use - I would defer to having your dealer submit a ticket to Eva's site and they will be able to tell you if this is possible and how.

Start new topic. Prev 1 2 3 Next Page 3 of 3. Recommended Posts. Scrib Posted February 25, Posted February 25, LAN ports:. LAN ports type:. USB port s :. NAT routing:. Port forwarding:. Port forwarding of ranges:. Port triggering:. DHCP server:.

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Maximum Wireless Speed:. WiFi standards supported:. Access point. Antenna gain:. Default SSID:. WMM QoS :. VPN Authentication:. VPN Encryption:. IPSec passthrough:. In our case, this is Take the default on the next screen that this is for anyone's use and click Next.

Click Finish on the next screen. When done, you will see the screen shown in Figure F below. Type in your test username test and test password test. Once connected, you should see the VPN icon in your Windows tray, at the bottom right of your screen. If you open the VPN connection and click on details, you should see that you received an IP address from the pool, as seen in Figure G.

You should be able to ping the LAN side of the router the inside, private network and any host on that network. The configuration is complete. Hopefully, you can take this configuration and fit it to your network, blending it with your personal Firewall, NAT, and active directory configuration. A router as a VPN Server?! Author's note The configuration on your existing Internet router may be complex. Configuring the router The biggest question you may have after reviewing this configuration is- how does this fit in with your firewall?

This pool should not already be in use on the internal network you are connecting to: Router config ip local pool defaultpool Welcome to our community! I have been trying to set up a vpn for a few days now. Not the least of my problems was the router I was using only allowed pass thu vpn connections, so I bought a linksys wrvs wireless vpn router. I configured it the best that I could but I still haven't forwarded any ports, what ports do I need to forward and where do they get forwarded to?

The goal is to connect my macbook pro to the my home network via the internet. Also, should I use simply set up the vpn connection in the mac or do I need to get client software. How about on the windows side, do I need to use one of the computers on the network as the server or can I connect directly to the vpn router and be on my network? I have set up the external dynamic IP with a host and updater software and made all my interior computers, nas, printer static IP.

Another problem is that I am not sure what the correct settings are for the vpn connection in the mac network setup.



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