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    RV042 hardware v1 and v3 intermittent

    Hello, I've installed 80+ RV042 v1 over the last 5 yrs at my clients. I love the routers because they are cheap and their feature set matches my clients needs. Cons about the routers are they die after 3-5 yrs or if they are used in a hot environment. Even replacing them each 3 yrs is cheaper...
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    RV042 and DHCP Relay

    Does anyone know if you can use DHCP relay on a RV042? The big picture is I'm trying to configure a remote network with a VPN to the main office. I'd like the remote desktops to pull DHCP from the Windows 2003 server at the main office. This way, in theory, they would populate the Active...
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    VPN advice required

    The best setup is to plug the server into the same switch as the terminals as you 've described. Linksys does have a WRV54G which provides wireless and VPN in one box. I personally don't like them though. Mainly because there is no PPTP which gives you a second remote/back door/road warrior...
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    Linksys RVS4000, VPN and public IP

    Technically, those numbers will work. Ideally you want to use the private IP range though (192.168.x.x or any of the class A or B ranges). The current numbers are part of the public world and in theory could be assigned to a website/company/bank/whatever. If that were to happen you would not be...
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    VPN advice required

    I looked at the image and that won't work. If you use the 2wire for wlan access that means it is the router for the network, not the RV042. With the RV042 (or any other device) not being the router you will not be able to use it for site-to-site VPN. Also, according to the pic, it looks like you...
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    Anyone ever try out the linksys spa400 ?

    Although this thread is a bit old, I've had a lot of good luck using SPA400(s). I've only used them in conjunction with SPA9000 PBX(s). Their firmware has gotten a lot better and I consider the devices very reliable. Linksys is changing its tune about how many lines you should connect to it -...
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    VPN advice required

    As previously mentioned, I use Linksys a lot of RV042 for my clients. There are a number of schools of thought on whether an integrated system is better than a bunch of pieces/parts. Personally I like the pieces/parts methodology. It allows me to remove a single device during...
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