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* At least one Android device | * At least one Android device | ||
− | The topology above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. The router with the Public IP address (''' | + | The topology above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. - The router with the Public IP address ('''''RUTX11''''') acts as the '''L2TP/IPsec server''' and the '''Android device''' acts as '''client'''. L2TP connects the networks of '''RUTX11''' and '''Android client''', IPsec provides the encryption for the L2TP tunnel. Only LAN traffic is going to go through that tunnel, any other WAN traffic won't go through it. This way the VPN tunnel will not be under a huge load and will provide greater speeds. |
− | When the scheme is realized, you will be able to | + | When the scheme is realized, you will be able to reach your home internal network with all internal systems, cameras, or other IOT devices, from anywhere in the world. |
==Configuring home router (RUTX)== | ==Configuring home router (RUTX)== | ||
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− | Login to the router's WebUI | + | Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the '''Services → VPN → L2TP''' page and do the following: |
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+ | <li>Select '''Role: Server'''.</li> | ||
<li>Enter a '''custom configuration name'''.</li> | <li>Enter a '''custom configuration name'''.</li> | ||
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<li>Click the '''Add''' button.</li> | <li>Click the '''Add''' button.</li> | ||
<li>Click the '''Edit''' button next to the newly created L2TP instance.</li> | <li>Click the '''Edit''' button next to the newly created L2TP instance.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Enable''' the L2TP instance.</li> | <li>'''Enable''' the L2TP instance.</li> | ||
− | <li>Enter a ''' | + | <li>Enter a '''User name''' and '''Password''' for authentication for the client.</li> |
− | <li> | + | <li>Optionaly, set a fixed IP for this client (if left empty, client will receive first free IP from the IP range).</li> |
<li>Don't forget to '''Save''' the changes.</li> | <li>Don't forget to '''Save''' the changes.</li> | ||
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Go to the '''Services → VPN → IPsec''' page and do the following: | Go to the '''Services → VPN → IPsec''' page and do the following: | ||
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− | <li>Enter a custom | + | <li>Enter a custom name for the IPsec instance.</li> |
<li>Click the '''Add''' button.</li> | <li>Click the '''Add''' button.</li> | ||
<li>Click the '''Edit''' button next to the newly created instance.</li> | <li>Click the '''Edit''' button next to the newly created instance.</li> | ||
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<li>Enter your '''Pre-shared key'''.</li> | <li>Enter your '''Pre-shared key'''.</li> | ||
<li>Select '''Type: Transport'''.</li> | <li>Select '''Type: Transport'''.</li> | ||
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− | + | Type '''VPN settings''' in the Windows search bar: | |
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− | + | Click the '''Add a VPN connection''' button: | |
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+ | Configure the following parameters: | ||
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− | <li> | + | <li>Select '''VPN provider: Windows (built-in)'''.</li> |
− | <li> | + | <li>Enter a custom '''Connection name'''.</li> |
− | <li>'''Save''' | + | <li>Enter the router's WAN IP address into the '''Server name or address''' field.</li> |
+ | <li>Select '''VPN type: L2TP/IPsec with pre-shared key'''.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Enter the '''Pre-shared key''' exactly as it was specified on the router.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Select '''Type of sign-in info: User name and password'''.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Enter the '''User name''' and '''Password''' exactly as they were specified on the router.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Click '''Save'''</li> | ||
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− | + | Press right mouse click on your newly created VPN instance and select '''Properties''': | |
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− | + | Home worker should now be able to access HQ network resources. | |
− | To verify the connection you can | + | To verify the connection you can ping some internal HQ server and if you get a reply, you have successfully connected to HQ‘s internal network. |
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Revision as of 18:06, 22 May 2020
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Configuration overview and prerequisites
Prerequisites:
- One RUTX router of any type
- A Public Static or Public Dynamic IP address
- At least one Android device
The topology above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. - The router with the Public IP address (RUTX11) acts as the L2TP/IPsec server and the Android device acts as client. L2TP connects the networks of RUTX11 and Android client, IPsec provides the encryption for the L2TP tunnel. Only LAN traffic is going to go through that tunnel, any other WAN traffic won't go through it. This way the VPN tunnel will not be under a huge load and will provide greater speeds.
When the scheme is realized, you will be able to reach your home internal network with all internal systems, cameras, or other IOT devices, from anywhere in the world.
Configuring home router (RUTX)
L2TP
Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the Services → VPN → L2TP page and do the following:
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IPsec
Go to the Services → VPN → IPsec page and do the following:
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In the IPsec Configuration page, do the following (and leave the rest as defaults, unless your specific configuration requires otherwise):
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Android phone
Type VPN settings in the Windows search bar: |
Click the Add a VPN connection button: |
Configure the following parameters:
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Type Network Connections in the Windows search bar: |
Press right mouse click on your newly created VPN instance and select Properties: |
Results
Home worker should now be able to access HQ network resources. To verify the connection you can ping some internal HQ server and if you get a reply, you have successfully connected to HQ‘s internal network. |