I am having trouble with a site to site tunnel.
Both routers are centos based routers.
Router A is the server, and router B is the client.
The VPN tunnel is established.
From router B, I can ping anything on the network of router A.
From router A (and the network behind it),
I cannot ping anything on the network behind router B, or behind router A.
So basically, router B is the only node that
So the setup looks like this:
There is a main WLAN-router/modem which is connected to the internet and serves the lower floor with WLAN. Now upstairs I have a second WLAN-router/modem (I will call it router two from now on). A normal ethernet cable is plugged in in router two in one of the four ethernet ports and also in one of the four ethernet ports in router one.
I just bought a TRENDNET TDM C4000 (=modem/ wiredrouter) and got it working. If I connect my computer with through the ethernet port directly, the internet will work. However, when I try connecting the ends of the ethernet cable on the modem and my wireless router, it's not transmitting. I know I set up the wireless router correctly because it worked with my previous modem.
Hi all
Internet Connection:-
DSL 4MB/4MB (up and down)
Static IP
(for home use)
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Wiring connection:
PC -> Router -> Modem -> ISP
Modem and router are supplied by ISP.
Modem:
Comtrend
Model SR-2010 (4 wire)
Router - wire
The modem is provided with 4 sockets, only one being used and connected to the router.
I'm prepared to set up an addional network
have a DSL modem setup with 192.168.1.1 local IP. Everything working fine. Then have a linksys wireless router that I have connected to the DSL modem. I have enabled DHCP on the wireless router, and have assigned 192.168.107.1 IP address to this router, with 255.255.255.0 as the mask.
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There are several devices accessing the internet thru a wireless network. I cannot change settings directly on the client-computers, but can have full access to the router.
Setup:
L2TP VPN Server on a Windows Server 2008 machine which is behind a router, which is behind a modem/router.
Modem/Router (IP: 192.168.2.1, Subnet: 255.255.255.0, DHCP serves 192.168.2.2 to router)
----|_ Router (IP: 192.168.2.2, Subnet: 255.255.255.0, Sub LAN IP: 192.168.0.1, Sub LAN Subnet: 255.255.255.128, DHCP serves 192.168.0.* to computers)
------------|_ Windows Server 2008 (IP: 192.
I currently have the following setup: I have a cable modem that has a router hooked up directly to it and then all devices go through that router. My Ubuntu Server is also behind that router. When i go to use FTP through filezilla, i can't connect using my external IP address. Below are the logs from both filezilla and vsftpd as well as my vsftpd.conf file.
Currently, I have a network setup that kind of duct-taped together.