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19 Jul 2014 14:13 #80709
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Hi,
I may be missing something very straightforward here but:
I am trying to set up a VPN between two sites. 192.168.1.xxx has a PC with data shared on it. 192.168.2.xxx is a remote site with one PC requiring access to the shared data. I purchased 2 x Vigor 2760 and am trying to follow these instructions:
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=5265&Itemid=293&lang=en
However - neither of the routers has the options for 'Dial In'. I even updated to new firmware.
I have set the site with the files to share as the Dial-Out - always-on. However, I have no idea how to set up the remote site as 'Dial In' is not on the Web UI.
Can anyone point me the right way please?
Thanks in advance.
I may be missing something very straightforward here but:
I am trying to set up a VPN between two sites. 192.168.1.xxx has a PC with data shared on it. 192.168.2.xxx is a remote site with one PC requiring access to the shared data. I purchased 2 x Vigor 2760 and am trying to follow these instructions:
However - neither of the routers has the options for 'Dial In'. I even updated to new firmware.
I have set the site with the files to share as the Dial-Out - always-on. However, I have no idea how to set up the remote site as 'Dial In' is not on the Web UI.
Can anyone point me the right way please?
Thanks in advance.
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21 Jul 2014 11:18 #80727
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Dial-in VPN is not supported on the Vigor 2760.
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21 Jul 2014 20:18 #80755
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I see.
This article then is a huge disappointment.
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=5265&Itemid=293&lang=en
It does seem to me like it's referring to the 2760 which is why I purchased these two.
This article then is a huge disappointment.
It does seem to me like it's referring to the 2760 which is why I purchased these two.
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01 Aug 2014 16:13 #80841
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The article does say:
But I agree, it's not very prominent.
I remember reading somewhere on these forums that you can convert some of the 27XX series to use the DrayOS firmware as opposed to the dumbed-down standard firmware. If so, that might allow you to have both dial-in and dial-out connections.
Please note: Dial-in VPN feature is only available on specific variants of the Vigor 2760 series. Please check with your supplier/distributor in your region.
But I agree, it's not very prominent.
I remember reading somewhere on these forums that you can convert some of the 27XX series to use the DrayOS firmware as opposed to the dumbed-down standard firmware. If so, that might allow you to have both dial-in and dial-out connections.
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02 Aug 2014 16:44 #80849
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Thanks for the info. I think I have caused Draytek to update the article.
In dis-belief that I could have missed that statement, I pulled a printout from my folder which shows on the 18th July that statement definitely wasn't there!!
My customer is now using "Remote Dial In User".
It's not at all transparent as a proper VPN - and is causing headaches teaching people to connect and disconnect as needed.
This really wasn't what I wanted for them.
Neither Draytek nor the supplier can offer a trade-up, so I am stuck with this unfortunate situation.
Thanks for suggesting different firmware. Draytek have already warned me not to try changing the firmware!!.
In dis-belief that I could have missed that statement, I pulled a printout from my folder which shows on the 18th July that statement definitely wasn't there!!
My customer is now using "Remote Dial In User".
It's not at all transparent as a proper VPN - and is causing headaches teaching people to connect and disconnect as needed.
This really wasn't what I wanted for them.
Neither Draytek nor the supplier can offer a trade-up, so I am stuck with this unfortunate situation.
Thanks for suggesting different firmware. Draytek have already warned me not to try changing the firmware!!.
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04 Aug 2014 18:35 #80856
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That's pretty poor of them, I must say.
I would say you have nothing to lose and everything to gain...
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Thanks for the info. I think I have caused Draytek to update the article.astart wrote:
In dis-belief that I could have missed that statement, I pulled a printout from my folder which shows on the 18th July that statement definitely wasn't there!!
(...)
Neither Draytek nor the supplier can offer a trade-up, so I am stuck with this unfortunate situation.
That's pretty poor of them, I must say.
Thanks for suggesting different firmware. Draytek have already warned me not to try changing the firmware!!.astart wrote:
I would say you have nothing to lose and everything to gain...
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