Solution 'Authentication failed, Server TLS version is too low' appears when connecting OpenVPN of DSL Modem
This Article Applies to:
Archer VR2100 V1, VR2100v V1, VR600 V3, VR400 V3, VR2800 V1
Issue Description:
After updating the OpenVPN client version, some users might be unable to connect to the OpenVPN server of DSL modem router, and OpenVPN client prompts "Authentication failed, and Server TLS version is too low".
Solutions:
1. For Archer VR2100 V1 and VR400 V3, please try installing the following beta firmware:
For VR2100 V1: Archer_VR2100_V1_1.8.0_Build_231114
For VR400 V3: Archer_VR400_V3_1.6.0_Build_231024
Note: Please be sure you have read the Terms and Conditions for TP-Link Beta Firmware before proceeding.
2. For all models, please open the OpenVPN Connect client >> click the three-line symbol in the upper left corner >> Settings >> Slide to the bottom to find the Advanced Settings >> Set Minimum TLS Version to TLS1.0, then test if it will be able to connect the OpenVPN Server properly.
If there is any further issue, please leave us your comment and provide the following information:
1) Model no., hardware and firmware version of your TP-Link DSL modem router
2) The version of your OpenVPN Client software
3) Screenshot of the error message and also the Minimum TLS Version
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Is there any update on these issues, really need my VPN to be secure, VR600 V2.
I’m also happy to purchase a replacement, the VR600 V2 is spot on for me, no issues, apart from this. . can anyone recommend a new router I can purchase that does the same as or is better than the vr600 v2, and has a secure OpenVPN or Wire Guard? As I get he impression TP-Link will never get this sorted now? So I might as well bite the bullet and get it sorted, but modem routers are a mind field, iv no idea if im buying one that’s older or worst than my current one, they even all look the same lol.
Thanks in advance, if anyone can help, Greg
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Is there any progress on this?
It has now been several months and still no sign of a firmware update to correct the issue.
Looks like TP-Link have no regard for their customers' security!
This should have been sorted out as soon as it was raised.
I'll be binning my VR2800 and going with another manufacturer.
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@Sunshine Please help us out, honesty is also fine, so we know if anything will ever be done to resolve this and keep your customers safe? and if you cant fix it for whatever reason, what can we purchase to replace it? or are all TP-Link Routers flawed in this way?
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@Sunshine With the standard 1.8.0 firmware released in June the connection still uses the outdated TLS 1.0 which is unacceptable.
With the beta firmware found in this thread (from November 2023) the OpenVPN client doesn't connect at all. It will say that the "network is unreachable". 🤷♂️
This is so disappointing.
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nice post like it very much
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