Er605 VPN setup using noip
Hi,
I have 2 routers ER605 that I need to use both routers to establish a VPN connection between two locations, Location A host service that needs to accessed via Location B
I am using NOIP (free account) to creat a Dynamic DNS since i don't have public IP address from the Service provider
The 2 ER605 routers are connected to the internet via other routers from the internet service providers, where the WAN interface of the ER605 is a LAN IP address from the USP router (e.g: 192.168.1.x)
I tried several VPN configurations (L2PT, OPenVPN and IPSec) but i didn't manage to have this VPN up and running
I need guidance to setup the VPN tunnel between the two routers via the internet using one NOIP hostname
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it is quite simple.
I myself use no-ip on several sites. it works well.
1. make sure you have a public ip on the WAN interface
2. there must be different LAN IP networks on site-a and site-b
3. set up ipsec site to site. (it's almost self-explanatory)
and done.
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Hi @RamyFahmy
RamyFahmy wrote
Hi,
Thanks, the main problem that I don't have public IP address from the service provider for this is reason I am trying to use NOIP and it didn't work
The ER605 is connected to the internet through the internet service provider router that configured to give LAN ip address to the ER605, in my case the ER605 WAN interface is configured as dynamic and it takes IP 192.168.1.10, so I can't reach this WAN IP from outside
Any idea how this is could be resolved?
If you don't have a public IP address from your ISP, you cannot use the VPN at all.
DDNS is based on the prerequisite that you have a public IP address and you bind them together.
Contact your ISP regarding the public IP address before creating the VPN.
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it is quite simple.
I myself use no-ip on several sites. it works well.
1. make sure you have a public ip on the WAN interface
2. there must be different LAN IP networks on site-a and site-b
3. set up ipsec site to site. (it's almost self-explanatory)
and done.
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Hi,
Thanks, the main problem that I don't have public IP address from the service provider for this is reason I am trying to use NOIP and it didn't work
The ER605 is connected to the internet through the internet service provider router that configured to give LAN ip address to the ER605, in my case the ER605 WAN interface is configured as dynamic and it takes IP 192.168.1.10, so I can't reach this WAN IP from outside
Any idea how this is could be resolved?
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no-ip will not solve your problem, no-ip gives you a public ip on the ISP router if you do not do this.
In short.
you can try to remove the ISP router and connect the Omada router directly to the internet. if that doesn't work, you can port nat port 4500 and port 500 to the router. this must be done on both sites.
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Hi @RamyFahmy
RamyFahmy wrote
Hi,
Thanks, the main problem that I don't have public IP address from the service provider for this is reason I am trying to use NOIP and it didn't work
The ER605 is connected to the internet through the internet service provider router that configured to give LAN ip address to the ER605, in my case the ER605 WAN interface is configured as dynamic and it takes IP 192.168.1.10, so I can't reach this WAN IP from outside
Any idea how this is could be resolved?
If you don't have a public IP address from your ISP, you cannot use the VPN at all.
DDNS is based on the prerequisite that you have a public IP address and you bind them together.
Contact your ISP regarding the public IP address before creating the VPN.
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Try this YT link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpXH_HLbcP8
For the remote gateway, use the NO-IP domain names between the 2 ER605 for both VPN routers to link with each.
Hope this helps.
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