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VPN Problem

boxst

Occasional Visitor
This is driving me crazy. I can't get VPN to work. It *used* to work, but I've configured new firmware and haven't tested it for a while.

I am now using Merlin's beta (although it did the same on the new Asus firmware). I set up the default PPTP VPN, put a username/password and checked the other settings as default.

I can connect from my Mac, have set the 'send all traffic' but once it is connected I get an IP address and no traffic. It is most bizarre. I have set the DNS on the Mac VPN to opendns to see if that is the problem (it isn't).


Any suggestions appreciated.
 
Make sure that the IP block you allocate to the VPN is in the same subnet as the LAN at home. Ideally have DHCP allocate a smaller range, for example 192.168.1.2 through 192.168.1.99, then have the VPN configured to allocate 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109.
 
fwiw, just to get it working, all I did was
1. Enable the PPTP VPN server
2. Add username/password
3. Configure a block of IPs as Merlin suggested

in OSX,
I just used these settings
1. PPTP
2. Server: a public IP name
3. DNS: a private, internal DNS
4. username/password

and it all worked.

This is using STOCK firmware 3.0.0.4.260, if you want to just get it working first...

I think one of these days, I will play with Merlin's build, dd-wrt, Tomato, or some other build, but I need to make sure I can always rollback to a working/stable FW easily before I try.
 
I think one of these days, I will play with Merlin's build, dd-wrt, Tomato, or some other build, but I need to make sure I can always rollback to a working/stable FW easily before I try.

You can. Just make sure you flash the right DD-WRT version if you decide to try that one, because flashing the wrong version can lead to a semi-brick, requiring a serial cable to fix.
 

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