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 than a low end Sonicwall and you don't have to pay for firmware updates (like Sonicwall).
Lately with the new hardware v3 I've noticed they cannot keep a connection to v1 hardware. Previously, the v1 to v1 may drop the connection and you would hit the Disconnect button (which causes the VPN to re-negotiate) and it would come back. The v3 to v1 VPN connections cannot bring the link back up. If you try from a v1 to a v3 it is successful.
Both the v1 and v3 have current firmware updates (15Jun2011). I've completely blown away both sides of the VPN and rebuilt it, same issue. I've left the existing VPN there (on the old v1, new one obviously on the v3), same issue. Over Cox cable and CenturyLink DSL, same issue. Our normal IPSEC setup is group2, AES128, and SHA1.
I have not seen any issues with, as needed, PPTP connections. It is only the 24x7 IPSEC connections.
Are other people seeing this?
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 than a low end Sonicwall and you don't have to pay for firmware updates (like Sonicwall).
Lately with the new hardware v3 I've noticed they cannot keep a connection to v1 hardware. Previously, the v1 to v1 may drop the connection and you would hit the Disconnect button (which causes the VPN to re-negotiate) and it would come back. The v3 to v1 VPN connections cannot bring the link back up. If you try from a v1 to a v3 it is successful.
Both the v1 and v3 have current firmware updates (15Jun2011). I've completely blown away both sides of the VPN and rebuilt it, same issue. I've left the existing VPN there (on the old v1, new one obviously on the v3), same issue. Over Cox cable and CenturyLink DSL, same issue. Our normal IPSEC setup is group2, AES128, and SHA1.
I have not seen any issues with, as needed, PPTP connections. It is only the 24x7 IPSEC connections.
Are other people seeing this?
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