TL-R600VPN L2TP connection fail
Hello guys, i hope somebody can to help me.
I have a problem with a TL-R600VPN router.
I tried to configure a L2TP VPN connection in this router.
I found this page, I followed the steps to configure the VPN server.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/configuration-guides/configuring_vpn/?configurationId=18575
I have fix ip. for example 1.1.1.1
Local IP: 192.168.1.0 , 255.255.255.0
VPN IP Pool 192.168.2.1-2.10
L2TP Server config:
L2TP Client configuration:
VPN User Configuration:
I tried this configurations. What could be wrong? I can't connect to the VPN server.
The way what I want to use: Configure a L2TP connection in Windows 10 operation system for connect to the router from home. I want to use the company's network folders and network programs from home.
I configure in Windows 10 the VPN connection with Fix ip, L2TP method, with pre-shared key and I accepted Chap protocolls.
The computer still can not to connect to the VPN server.
Can somebody help me? Anyway this router can to work as like as I want to use it?
I hope I have described everything clearly.
Thank you for the helps.
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Dear @Barry212,
I tried this configurations. What could be wrong? I can't connect to the VPN server.
The way what I want to use: Configure a L2TP connection in Windows 10 operation system for connect to the router from home. I want to use the company's network folders and network programs from home.
The VPN IP pool is configured to be a different subnet from the router's LAN. To get the VPN to work, please also configure Multi-nets NAT on the router.
Go to Transmission---NAT---Multi-Nets NAT. Add an item of 192.168.2.0/24.
This detailed instruction may assist you better, https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2158/
Note: The router can work as what you want, and there is no need to configure L2TP Client on the router.
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Hi, thank you for your answer. I configured the Multi-Nats, looks like that not this was th problem. After it I tried to config the VPN IP pool in the same IP range what is my Local Lan subnet.
I tried to forward the 4500, 500 and 1701 ports.
I deleted the L2TP VPN Client configuration, now only have the Server and the added user settings.
Anytime when I try to connect to the router I got a 789 VPN error code. I tried some solution what I found on the internet, but it doesn't work yet.
Current configs: The VPN Ip pool in the same ip range.
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Dear @Barry212,
Anytime when I try to connect to the router I got a 789 VPN error code. I tried some solution what I found on the internet, but it doesn't work yet.
Did you try to create and configure the AssumeUDPEncapsulationContextOnSendRule registry value as suggested in the link below?
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/48672936-c584-499d-aba1-e0a00a157cc4/windows-10-vpn-l2tp-connection-error-789
In addition, please try to connect to the VPN server on a different client such as cellphone to check if it works.
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I tried this method. Not worked.
I checked the Services:
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules.
IPsec Policy Agent.
Remote Connection Auto Manager
Remote Connection Manager
All service runing.
I created the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesRasMan\ProhibitIpSec Dwords too,
In the firewall I enabled the udp ports.
It's still Isn't working.
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Dear @Barry212,
Please try following the steps below to configure the L2TP VPN server and User account on the TL-R600VPN:
And then configure the L2TP Client on the remote PC, https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1629/
If possible, try a different L2TP Client (phone or laptop) for checking.
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Sorry for late reply.
Unfortunatly, still can not to connect to the vpn server. I tried it with phone and pc too.
Now I think that maybe the default L2TP Ipsec profile isn't good for windows. I tried to create a new one with this datas:
But When I click to OK i got this messege:
"For an IPsec policy with the same IP address at both ends, the parameters in Phase-1 should be kept the same."
And I don't know that what could be wrong.
The Remote Host is 0.0.0.0 because I want to connect to the VPN from anywhere.
Any idea for this?
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Dear @Barry212,
Unfortunatly, still can not to connect to the vpn server. I tried it with phone and pc too.
Now I think that maybe the default L2TP Ipsec profile isn't good for windows. I tried to create a new one with this datas:
From the screenshots, it seems that you are configuring IPSec Client-to-LAN VPN.
Note that the IPSec Client-to-LAN VPN would require a 3rd-party IPSec VPN Client software so that you can get connected.
Here is the CG for your reference. https://www.tp-link.com/us/configuration-guides/configuration_guide_for_vpn/?configurationId=2981#l2tp_client-to-lan_vpn_configuration_3_3
If you would like to use the built-in VPN client on a phone or PC to connect the VPN server, please kindly follow the instruction below to configure L2TP Client-to-LAN VPN instead. https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2158/
The Remote Host is 0.0.0.0 because I want to connect to the VPN from anywhere.
I suggest you to configure L2TP Client-to-LAN VPN to achieve your demands.
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