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Hi all. I have an issue with a web based SSL VPN. Ever since we switched to VZ FIOS I can't login to my work which is actually paying for my Internet connection.
Tried to create rules to allow SSL traffic in both directions (port 443). I fallowed some posts online talking about the fios router using port 443 for its own management, which I changed to various other ports without any results. It looks like it doesn't allow any connection back on that port. Being in IT field and working with anything from Cisco PIX to Linux firewalls I can easily say that this router is useless. Just to clear some possible replies it works once I use my neighbors WEP 🙂 enabled wireless network. So saying that it is not my computer it's VZ blocking it.
Any help would be appreciated
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I have seen this work countless times......for some reason there is a problem connecting to VPN's through coax....when switched to ethernet works like a champ.....If you wish to run your own ethernet we can make a few changes for you and enable the ethernet port on the ONT for you.
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I'm having a very similar problem. I've setup a VPN connection to my office and although I connect to my office I can't do anything like map a network drive, use remote desktop connection to the office computer or directly access files from my home under FIOS If I try from anywhere else, a local WiFi location, other networks everything works great. I've called Vz tech support and they said they couldn't help me. At home I too have the Actiontech MI424WRrouter.
Would anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
CraigF
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Try a different router and let us know if it fixes the issue. If you need the Actiontec for TV, you can plug the WAN port into the lan port of your new router.
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I do not have another Router but may opt to get one if it will fix my problem. I'm somewhat of a novice when it comes to this. If I understand your posting correctly, I should put a new router infront of the verizon router and set it up as follows:
Hook the network cable that is currently pluged into the WAN port into the WAN port on the new router.
Plug the VZ router which has the cable plugged into it into a LAN port on the new router and into the WAN port in the VZ router.
Plug my computers network cables into ports on the new router.
Will my wireless laptop automatically connect to the New Router instead of the VZ router or will I need to configure my home network differently to access the new router?
Thanks
CraigF (I'm much better at programming than networking)
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Did you try setting DMZ to the computer you need to VPN out?
My brother in-law has the same problem and it was working fine with Comcast Internet + Linksys Router. (stillnotresolved)
Did you look at the ActionTec log? His error said "Blocked - NAT out failed" NAT Error: Conflict Maptting already exists LAN 192.168.150.3 dev clink0 protocol GRE.
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Pyao,
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "setting DMZ to the computer you need to VPN out". Is there any way you can walk me through it? I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Craig
Did you try setting DMZ to the computer you need to VPN out?
My brother in-law has the same problem and it was working fine with Comcast Internet + Linksys Router. (stillnotresolved)
Did you look at the ActionTec log? His error said "Blocked - NAT out failed" NAT Error: Conflict Maptting already exists LAN 192.168.150.3 dev clink0 protocol GRE.
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