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Help... anyone... please
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hmm I have same problem my friend , and looks like NETGEAR and all "fanatics" have no idea how to solve that problem , in my opinion there is something about a money and certifictes between : CISCO (Iphone Cisco IPSec client)Netgear, nad Apple of course.I know it form my friends working for.......leaks
it is just hopeless for now, we need to wait and stop listetning all those "GREAT IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS" which are physically not working at all.sorry for that.
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I am using 3G , Wifi and still , I have Public IP adress , do you know the solution (yes/no) ?
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iPhone VPN used to work for me talking to an FVS338 running 3.0.7-24 having followed the guide at http://vpncasestudy.com/download/use...ith_Iphone.pdf.
A while ago I noticed that the VPN was no longer working; I got to login and the VPN appeared to connect, but no traffic would pass. I suspect it may have been caused by an iPhone update. I'm now running version 5.1.1 (9B206). Anyway, I've found a fix! In the VPN configuration on the iPhone I set the Group Name to be non-blank (I'm using iPhone). I then found the message "[FVS338] [IKE] Aggressive mode of (invalid)[(invalid)] is not acceptable._" in the VPN log on the FVS338, so I changed the IKE Policy Exchange Mode to "Aggressive", rather than the "Main" specified in the setup guide. It now works! Steve |
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