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    Question Zyxel 660H - Two Way VPN Tunnels

    Does anyone have a pair of Zyxel 660H routers and a two way VPN setup between sites?

    Im trying to do this, but im not getting anywhere, the user manual is as much use as a chocolate teapot and their website isnt much use either...

    Just an example would do the trick...

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    Just had a quick look and it doesn't look like they support VPN endpoint, just pass through. Do you have a server at each end to maintain the VPN? What type of VPN is it?

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    Splash, you are indeed correct, looks like they purchased the wrong routers...

    They dont have a server, just need to purchase routers that can do it, such as Drayteks...

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    or have you got a windows server with routing and remote access at each end ?

    you can always set up an IPSec connection in Tunnel mode.
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    Yep, they could easily enough do that, but the routers won't maintain a tunnel for them I'm afraid

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