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Note: For the VPN client computer, you will require a third party L2TP VPN software to
be installed configured matching the L2TP VPN settings on your router. Typically, L2TP
VPN over IPsec is pre-installed with most operating systems which your router does not
support. See Appendix.
To view the status of connected L2TP VPN clients, check the Connection Status section.
When a L2TP VPN client is connected, they will be listed under Connection Status. You
can click Disconnect to disconnect the L2TP VPN client.
VPN Router B Configuration (Client Mode)
Configuration > Security Setting >VPN-L2TP Client
1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page"
on
page
36).
Note: If you changed router LAN IP address, you will need to log into the remote router
using the new IP address instead of the default 192.168.10.1.
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2. Click on Configuration at the top of the page, click on Security Setting, and click on
VPN-L2TP Client.
3. Next to VPN-L2TP Client, check the Enable option to enable the L2TP client.
4. Review the settings below.
Name – Enter a name for the tunnel. (e.g. Tunnel 1)
Peer IP/Domain – The remote WAN (Internet) IP address of your remote VPN
router. (e.g. 10.10.10.10) Note: If the remote router is using dynamic DNS, you
can enter domain for the remote gateway instead of the WAN IP address.
Username – Enter the user name account info required by the remote VPN
router. (e.g. trendnet1)
Password – Enter the password account info required by the remote VPN
router (e.g. trendnet1)
Peer Subnet – The remote LAN IP subnet/netmask in CIDR (Classless Inter-
Domain Routing) notation or network of your remote router. (e.g.
192.168.10.0/24 where the /24 represents 255.255.255.0 subnet mask)
Connect – The mode which the VPN tunnel should be connected.
On demand – (Recommended) This mode will connect only when the
o
traffic is sent through VPN tunnel and disconnect automatically after
the Maximum Idle Time specified is reached.
Auto – This mode will keep the tunnel always established.
o
Manual – This mode will allow you to manually control if the VPN
o
connection is established or disconnected by clicking Connect or
Disconnect buttons.
Option
MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption) – This will enable MPPE if
o
required by the PPTP server.
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