Unable to connect to router via OpenVPN - Archer C1200
Hi,
I am trying to set up OpenVPN on my router so that I can access my home network/internet while on the go.
I set up DDNS using No-IP and setup OpenVPN. But every time I try to connect via the OpenVPN client from my Mac, PC or iPhone, I am met with the "connection timedout" error.
I cannot seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. Any help would be much appreciated!
TIA
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Hello, sorry to hear that you are still encountering an issue with the OpenVPN setup on the C1200.
Please help verify some details and we will try to figure it out:
1. Kindly check the below VPN setup instructions again to confirm all the settings on the C1200 are correct:
How to use OpenVPN to access your home network through the Wi-Fi Routers
BTW, please also provide us your network topology.
2. If the above guide doesn't help, please tell us what is the WAN IP address of the C1200 and it is suggested to configure the DDNS:
How to set up TP-LINK DDNS on TP-Link Wireless Router?
3. Please check the VPN Tunnel: login the web interface, and on the VPN Server-> VPN Connections, we can see the status of the VPN Server, confirm if there is a VPN connection enabled. If not, which means the VPN setup is not successful.
4. Check the Firewall and Anti-Virus software on the server: generally, Windows Firewall would block the packages from the VPN Client, disabling the firewall on Windows PC for "public" and "private" network will be helpful. Windows Firewall is located at "Control panel->System and Security->Windows Firewall/Windows Defender Firewall".
Hopefully, that answers your question but let us know if you need more details.
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Hi,
Do you mean OpenVPN by saying OpenDNS?
Below is the instruction to setup the OpenVPN on the C1200.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1544/
Besides, the instruction to setup DDNS is listed below also.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1367/
If still the same, please show us a screenshot of the OpenVPN settings page and the error message on your client devices.
Good day.
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Kevin_Z wrote
Hi,
Do you mean OpenVPN by saying OpenDNS?
Below is the instruction to setup the OpenVPN on the C1200.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1544/
Besides, the instruction to setup DDNS is listed below also.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1367/
If still the same, please show us a screenshot of the OpenVPN settings page and the error message on your client devices.
Good day.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I meant OpenVPN and not OpenDNS. I have edited my original post.
Yes, I have already followed those guides to setup both DDNS and OpenVPN.
So here is an update, I was able to make it work with TCP Protocol, it works flawlessly. I was using UDP protocol earlier, and I could not establish a connection, it would timeout. I wonder what could be going wrong with UDP, since it is the preferred protocol of OpenVPN. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi, Georg, glad to hear that you figured it out.
Thanks for your sharing, it will help a lot who have the similiar issue.
If need more help in the future, do not hesitate to contact us.
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Hello @Kevin_Z , I have followed the guides above to set up both DDNS & OpenVPN and selected TCP as well. Further, I have installed the OpenVPN app on my iOS & mac devices and imported the .ovpn config file in the app (in iPhone & in Macbook). VPN connects when I'm connected to the router, but it shows a "timeout" error when connected to a different network (remote).
Could you please help?
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Hi @Kevin_Z I have follow all the above tips but in my case it didn't help. I first configured the DDNS as sugested and then followed the steps fro openvpn. I can't connect, it is always timming out no matter if I use UDP or TCP.
Best regards
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@kauffmann same problem unfortunetly, someone have any solution ideas? It would be very much appreciated
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Hello, sorry to hear that you are still encountering an issue with the OpenVPN setup on the C1200.
Please help verify some details and we will try to figure it out:
1. Kindly check the below VPN setup instructions again to confirm all the settings on the C1200 are correct:
How to use OpenVPN to access your home network through the Wi-Fi Routers
BTW, please also provide us your network topology.
2. If the above guide doesn't help, please tell us what is the WAN IP address of the C1200 and it is suggested to configure the DDNS:
How to set up TP-LINK DDNS on TP-Link Wireless Router?
3. Please check the VPN Tunnel: login the web interface, and on the VPN Server-> VPN Connections, we can see the status of the VPN Server, confirm if there is a VPN connection enabled. If not, which means the VPN setup is not successful.
4. Check the Firewall and Anti-Virus software on the server: generally, Windows Firewall would block the packages from the VPN Client, disabling the firewall on Windows PC for "public" and "private" network will be helpful. Windows Firewall is located at "Control panel->System and Security->Windows Firewall/Windows Defender Firewall".
Hopefully, that answers your question but let us know if you need more details.
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