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HG612 and VPN

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d2d4j:
Hi

Are you using the hg612 in router or bridge mode

If bridge mode, it is not the issue stopping the VPN

If router mode, I would be surprised if it had enough power to handle VPN

Also, is it vpn lan or vpn user

Many thanks

John

klogg:

--- Quote from: d2d4j on January 18, 2019, 08:59:42 AM ---Hi

Are you using the hg612 in router or bridge mode

If bridge mode, it is not the issue stopping the VPN

If router mode, I would be surprised if it had enough power to handle VPN

Also, is it vpn lan or vpn user

Many thanks

John

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Hi John,
I am using the hg612 in bridge mode and yes I thought bridge mode would mean that it probably wasn't the issue but I have read to "remember to disable Qos and CWMP in Advanced". This was a post I read somewhere in connection with VPN on an hg612 so someone somewhere believes that these settings might have an impact.

I am trying top create a user VPN.

Thanks.

d2d4j:
Hi

Many thanks

QoS on hg612 needs to be off if you want full upload speed

We have many hg612 running at clients and using VPN user and lan

I would suggest it is likely to be radius or port rules

You could delete what you have done, then start at the very basic vpn without radius to see if it works then progress further

Many thanks

John

Westie:

--- Quote from: klogg on January 18, 2019, 08:47:31 AM ---Here are the details (attached screen image)

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Those are the latest versions.  :)

burakkucat:
There is just one other change that I recommend to be made and that is to delete the VLAN tagged 301.

That VLAN was used by Openreach to monitor the lines performance in the initial days of VDSL2 (ITU-T G.993.2) deployment. Essentially, deleting VLAN tagged 301 neuters the "BTagent".

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