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How do I configure a VPN tunnel when one side has a dynamic IP address?
FAQ ID: 764 Product: TW100-BRV304Updated:1/30/2006 7:56:18 PM
Use the following screenshots as a guide
Scenario
PC1 (192.168.1.x)-BRV204 (dynamic) ~ BRV304 (64.11.212.22)–PC 2 (192.168.2.x) Simply match both ends information. After the connections are created, 192.168.1.x should be able to ping 192.168.2.x.
Important Note:
1. Please match Local/Remote Identity
2. Please match the Pre-Shared Key
3. Please match the Authentication and Algorithm
4. Dynamic side would be the Initiator for Direction
5. Static IP side would be the Responder for Direction
6. When there is a dynamic connection, it would be Aggressive Mode for Exchange Mode
Settings on BRV204


Settings on BRV304


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