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    Tutorial Ultimate Guide to setting up Bi-Directional VPN using two Asus Routers via OpenVPN in TUN mode

    And I will look at this over the weekend (because there is this silly thing I have to pay attention to during the week called "A Job") and get back to both of you. Thank you both for your insights.
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    Tutorial Ultimate Guide to setting up Bi-Directional VPN using two Asus Routers via OpenVPN in TUN mode

    Could you elaborate what you mean when you wrote:
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    Verizon FiOS blocking ISAKMP for TMo femtocell?

    Possibly, as part of setting up the VPN between here and SWMBO's LAN in MD, but I don't think so, as my problems predate that VPN.
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    Verizon FiOS blocking ISAKMP for TMo femtocell?

    I believe I have finally found the problem here. Both my Verizon supplied Quantum Router and my ASUS RT-AC66U (running Merlin) block IPSEC by default. Enable IPSEC passthrough and it seems MUCH happier.
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    Verizon FiOS blocking ISAKMP for TMo femtocell?

    I havc a [T-Mobile supplied] femtocell (a Nokia SS2FII). [Actually, I have two -- one here at my home in VA, another at SWMBO's home in MD.] About four months ago, the VA unit stopped connection to TMo, and the MD unit followed suit about a month ago. I worked with TMo to try and ascertain...
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    RT-AC66U_B1 OpenVPN help

    I have a pair of RT-AC66U_B1 routers with OpenVPN set up between them -- a client (Maryland, 192.168.58.XXX) and server (Virginia, 192.168.60.xxx). Virginia is showing that Maryland has successfully connected to it. Furthermore, I can access the Web UI for LAN side of Virginia (i.e...
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    Tutorial Ultimate Guide to setting up Bi-Directional VPN using two Asus Routers via OpenVPN in TUN mode

    Did you ever get SMB working? I have a similar scenario. SWMBO operates a non-profit from her home in Maryland (192.168.58.0/24). I have set up an Ubuntu box with a RAID 6 array for backups. Now this is great if a tree falls on her house, notsomuch if the house catches fire. To that end, I...
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