TPlink 604 to TPlink 604 IPsec Connection Fail
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TPlink 604 to TPlink 604 IPsec Connection Fail
Region : UnitedStates
Model : TL-ER604W
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.0 Build 20130116 Rel.52243s
ISP : Various
I cannot get the IPsec LAN to LAN working between two identical (new) 604w routers.
I was able to get this working once, but after rebooting, I have the same problem.
Two TP-link routers with the WAN’s connected via a switch. The WAN network is publicly connected (12.206.139.224/28) with only a gigabit switch between them.
Router A is the “Main” network and the router A has a LAN IP of 10.1.1.40/16. Client PC-A has a DHCP LAN IP (from tp-link router A) of 10.1.1.100/16 (gateway: 10.1.1.40).
Router B is the “Remote” Location and has a LAN IP of 192.168.150.1/24. Client PC-B has a DHCP LAN IP (from tp-link router B) of 192.168.150.100/24 (gateway: 192.168.150.1).
Both Clients can ping their own gateway TP-Link routers.
Both clients have their IP’s set by DHCP from their respective TP-Link routers. The screenshots show DHCP disabled, but I re-enabled it to make certain that I was not missing something.
Full internet connectivity works for both clients through their respective tp-link routers. So, the Routers have working IP’s and connectivity.
Both routers show that the VPN tunnel is Connected.
But the two clients cannot ping each other. No data will pass over the VPN.
Model : TL-ER604W
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.0 Build 20130116 Rel.52243s
ISP : Various
I cannot get the IPsec LAN to LAN working between two identical (new) 604w routers.
I was able to get this working once, but after rebooting, I have the same problem.
Two TP-link routers with the WAN’s connected via a switch. The WAN network is publicly connected (12.206.139.224/28) with only a gigabit switch between them.
Router A is the “Main” network and the router A has a LAN IP of 10.1.1.40/16. Client PC-A has a DHCP LAN IP (from tp-link router A) of 10.1.1.100/16 (gateway: 10.1.1.40).
Router B is the “Remote” Location and has a LAN IP of 192.168.150.1/24. Client PC-B has a DHCP LAN IP (from tp-link router B) of 192.168.150.100/24 (gateway: 192.168.150.1).
Both Clients can ping their own gateway TP-Link routers.
Both clients have their IP’s set by DHCP from their respective TP-Link routers. The screenshots show DHCP disabled, but I re-enabled it to make certain that I was not missing something.
Full internet connectivity works for both clients through their respective tp-link routers. So, the Routers have working IP’s and connectivity.
Both routers show that the VPN tunnel is Connected.
But the two clients cannot ping each other. No data will pass over the VPN.