So I'm currently running an Asus RT-N66U behind an Actiontec MI-424WR with Verizon FiOS. I'm trying to set up the built-in VPN server with some reliability, and having some struggles.
Here's what the network looks like:
ONT->COAX->(no Ethernet option) Actiontec -> LAN Port -> ASUS RT-N66U WAN Port
Here's some of the options I've tried:
Actiontec wifi off, ASUS router set up with static ip from Actiontec, in the DMZ: no connectivity to VPN. (ASUS only recognizes LAN ip as WAN, obviously, so VPN is offline)
Actiontec set up as a network bridge: everything works, but when there's a power/network outage, the ASUS can't seem to renew an IP from Verizon, and I end up having to factory restore everything, calling Verizon and having them push a new IP, then setting it back up. This has been...well, it always happens when I'm out of town, and the wife has to do this, which is a problem for both of us. This is a 90% solution, but unfortunately if it requires any troubleshooting from the wife, this is unacceptable to "us."
So thus far, it seems as if running the Actiontec as a bridge is out of the picture, because the ASUS isn't renewing the IP address when it happens out of the usual 2-hour lease cycle.
If anybody can suggest any reliable solutions to this, I would greatly appreciate it. I've tried searching, and if I missed the right thread, I apologize in advance. Thanks!
Here's what the network looks like:
ONT->COAX->(no Ethernet option) Actiontec -> LAN Port -> ASUS RT-N66U WAN Port
Here's some of the options I've tried:
Actiontec wifi off, ASUS router set up with static ip from Actiontec, in the DMZ: no connectivity to VPN. (ASUS only recognizes LAN ip as WAN, obviously, so VPN is offline)
Actiontec set up as a network bridge: everything works, but when there's a power/network outage, the ASUS can't seem to renew an IP from Verizon, and I end up having to factory restore everything, calling Verizon and having them push a new IP, then setting it back up. This has been...well, it always happens when I'm out of town, and the wife has to do this, which is a problem for both of us. This is a 90% solution, but unfortunately if it requires any troubleshooting from the wife, this is unacceptable to "us."
So thus far, it seems as if running the Actiontec as a bridge is out of the picture, because the ASUS isn't renewing the IP address when it happens out of the usual 2-hour lease cycle.
If anybody can suggest any reliable solutions to this, I would greatly appreciate it. I've tried searching, and if I missed the right thread, I apologize in advance. Thanks!