The EasyVPN is just that, but if I want a real IPSec VPN with a "shared secret", and be compatible with the Mac, what is the best way to configure the RV320?Īs an aside, I know the Mac Cisco IPSec client works as I use it to connect to my work VPN which is an enterprise level ASA device. The remote client will be multiple laptops: what would one put for a Domain Name? What is the difference between it and the EasyVPN? It looks pretty similar except for the "Remote Client Domain Name" which can't be left empty. One last question - the RV320 also allows the creation of a "Group VPN". If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated. Get the VPN going on my Macbook (running Mavericks) Get the EasyVPN working in full tunnel mode on my Win-7 x32, and be able to connect to the target 192.168.168.0 network.Ģ. Is an EasyVPN an actual IPSec VPN, and will the native Mac Cisco IPSec VPN work as a client?ġ. The CD came with a client - vpnclient - which installs, but gives an error saying it cannot talk to the VPN subsystem.
I also have a Mac that I want to use with this device.
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Any suggestions on how to resolve this?Īs a backup, I tried setting up the SSL-VPN, and while I authenticate and connect, every time I try to launch the VirtualPassage get an error that the "Port is in use", and the adapter fails to install. It would appear that I am missing a route from the virtual 172.16.100.0 network to the local LAN. I've installed the EasyVPN client on my target (Windows) machine, I get a connect, and I am tunnelled through the VPN, I can get out to the internet, but I have no access to the 192.168.168.0/24 network which is the desired local LAN I want to connect to. When I go the "Summary" page, it shows the Virtual IP Range as 172.16.100.100-100.129. Starting with the EasyVPN I have setup a full tunnel using the defaults, and it shows it created to the ip address 192.168.168.0/24 - which makes sense to me as that is the local LAN the device is connected to. The Cisco VPN Client is available for both 32bit and 64bit Windows operating systems. I just bought a Cisco RV320, and am trying to get it configured for providing VPN connectivity We would like to inform our readers that we have updated our download section to include Ciscos popular Windows VPN Client.