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Hi, I am attempting to connect to 10.5.0.1 from my Netgear WNR2200. Have put dd-wrt on the router and it works fine. Have set up the router and openvpn as per the instructions on your website, but it will not connect. Any assistance would be great here.

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Hi, I am attempting to connect to 10.5.0.1 from my Netgear WNR2200. Have put dd-wrt on the router and it works fine. Have set up the router and openvpn as per the instructions on your website, but it will not connect. Any assistance would be great here.

Hello!

Unfortunately it's unclear why you're trying to connect to a private IP inside the VPN (10.5.0.1).

Can you please send us a screenshot of your OpenVPN configuration page in your DD-WRT router and the connection logs?

Kind regards

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Thanks for your reply. I am trying to connect my router to your network so that I can access sites in the US etc as if I was a local there from my devices. Here is the Log, but for some reason it is not letting me add the screenshots. I can email these if you give me an address to send them to.

Cheers

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erverlog Clientlog 20130208 01:13:40 I OpenVPN 2.2.1 mips-linux [sSL] [LZO2] built on Mar 18 2012

20130208 01:13:40 MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on 127.0.0.1:5001

20130208 01:13:40 W NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts

20130208 01:13:40 W WARNING: file '/tmp/openvpncl/client.key' is group or others accessible

20130208 01:13:40 I LZO compression initialized

20130208 01:13:40 Control Channel MTU parms [ L:1560 D:140 EF:40 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]

20130208 01:13:40 Socket Buffers: R=[87380->131072] S=[16384->131072]

20130208 01:13:40 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1560 D:1450 EF:60 EB:135 ET:0 EL:0 AF:3/1 ]

20130208 01:13:40 Local Options String: 'V4 dev-type tun link-mtu 1560 tun-mtu 1500 proto TCPv4_CLIENT comp-lzo cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA1 keysize 256 key-method 2 tls-client'

20130208 01:13:40 Expected Remote Options String: 'V4 dev-type tun link-mtu 1560 tun-mtu 1500 proto TCPv4_SERVER comp-lzo cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA1 keysize 256 key-method 2 tls-server'

20130208 01:13:40 Local Options hash (VER=V4): '958c5492'

20130208 01:13:40 Expected Remote Options hash (VER=V4): '79ef4284'

20130208 01:13:40 I Attempting to establish TCP connection with 10.7.0.1:80 [nonblock]

20130208 01:13:50 N TCP: connect to 10.7.0.1:80 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out

20130208 01:14:05 N TCP: connect to 10.7.0.1:80 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out

20130208 01:14:20 N TCP: connect to 10.7.0.1:80 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out

20130208 01:14:36 N TCP: connect to 10.7.0.1:80 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out

20130208 01:14:51 N TCP: connect to 10.7.0.1:80 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out

20130208 01:15:06 NOTE: --mute triggered...

20130208 01:22:42 31 variation(s) on previous 5 message(s) suppressed by --mute

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001

20130208 01:22:42 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001

20130208 01:22:42 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001

20130208 01:22:42 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected

20130208 01:22:42 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001

20130208 01:22:42 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'log 500'

19700101 00:00:00

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@berniesnoek

Hello!

The problem is that the router tries to connect to a non-existing public IP address (10.x.x.x.). Please insert, in the "Server/IP" field of the OpenVPN configuration page of your router http interface, the entry-IP address of the Air server you wish your DD-WRT router connects to. An e-mail has been sent to you with further information.

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Hi, the version of WRT that I am using is 18767. I have changed the server ip address as suggested and I am now able to get a connection.

Thank you for your assistance, the level of support from your team is supurb I cannot fault it. Hopefully I can now get on with the job of enjoying the connection.

Best regards

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Hello again. I am now able to connect to the server as stated, but the performance is very poor. You mentioned that you had had success with the 18777 version of wrt, can you point me to a site where I can get this for my Netgear WNR2200?

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Looks like it has a 400 mhz CPU which will limit you to the 3-7 mbps throughput range due to the processing it takes to handle encryption. I had the same issue with my original Linksys E2000 router. That's why I went with a X86 router build. Cost me about $40. A quick local craigslist search shows several old desktops in the $50 range that with an add on NIC would work well. Even older PC's have Pentium 4 CPU clocked at 1.2 ghz and above. In comparison those have triple the processing power of your average consumer routers. I think my build is rocking a 3.2 ghz Pentium 4 which can handle A LOT more processing than a consumer router.

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