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lucas.robb
Guest
Hello All,
I currently am running the RV180W router. I'm very happy with it, but I need some help. I've looked on cisco and I am not sure that I like the answers they gave. I would like to authenticate all of my users against my radius server. it already works to authenticate my wireless clients, but can't seem to get the vpn users to authenticate. currently the pptp works with the user database built into the router and I know it supports Xauth with an edge device (radius server) but I'm being told that the built in windows client doesn't work. I am OK installing another "known good" ipsec client on my windows machine and all but I would like a setup that I can get working on my android phone. Does anyone have a suggestion. I would be willing to abandon the VPN capabilities in the router specifically and buy another appliance, but I don't know which one I should choose. I would like a device that can connect directly to the 180w and I can simply forward the necessary ports to it through the firewall (or set it up with on a DMZ of some sort).
Thank you all in advance
Lucas
I currently am running the RV180W router. I'm very happy with it, but I need some help. I've looked on cisco and I am not sure that I like the answers they gave. I would like to authenticate all of my users against my radius server. it already works to authenticate my wireless clients, but can't seem to get the vpn users to authenticate. currently the pptp works with the user database built into the router and I know it supports Xauth with an edge device (radius server) but I'm being told that the built in windows client doesn't work. I am OK installing another "known good" ipsec client on my windows machine and all but I would like a setup that I can get working on my android phone. Does anyone have a suggestion. I would be willing to abandon the VPN capabilities in the router specifically and buy another appliance, but I don't know which one I should choose. I would like a device that can connect directly to the 180w and I can simply forward the necessary ports to it through the firewall (or set it up with on a DMZ of some sort).
Thank you all in advance
Lucas