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18 Aug 2010 16:42 #63410
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Hi All
Can anybody advise me if it is possible to use both Wan ports for VPN remote access. All my remote workers use Wan1 but I would like to be able to dial in using Wan2 which has a much faster connection, but keep the others on Wan1.
Thanks for any advice.
Can anybody advise me if it is possible to use both Wan ports for VPN remote access. All my remote workers use Wan1 but I would like to be able to dial in using Wan2 which has a much faster connection, but keep the others on Wan1.
Thanks for any advice.
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18 Aug 2010 18:01 #63411
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Use the WAN2 IP address to connect as a dial-in user rather than WAN1's IP That should get you connected using WAN2
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18 Aug 2010 19:30 #63412
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Thanks for your quick answer. I have already tried this but the vpn just will not start a connection.
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19 Aug 2010 08:47 #63414
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Which Draytek router are you using and what are you using for your second WAN2 connection?
If you are using a second ADSL on WAN2 then you may need to do some port forwarding to the main router.
If you are using a second ADSL on WAN2 then you may need to do some port forwarding to the main router.
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19 Aug 2010 10:45 #63419
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That's a good point, if the WAN2 connection is going through another router, you'll need to check whether that router support VPN pass-through and use the 2820's WAN2 IP as the DMZ IP on that router.
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21 Aug 2010 18:56 #63453
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Thanks guys, I am using the Draytek 2950 with Vigor 100 on Wan1 and BT's new Fibre Broadband on Wan2 with the connection coming directly from BT's Open Reach modem. I have not used their 2Wire Router.
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