Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn
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Switching to AT&T; what is the new carrier equipment? Did you go from cable modem to fiber?
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@jt1001001 said in Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn:
Switching to AT&T; what is the new carrier equipment? Did you go from cable modem to fiber?
Yes
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Whe we switched one of our sites from then Cox cable modem to AT&T fiber we had a similar issue with our Cisco ASA's (at the time) not establishing the tunnel consistently. We had to turn on WebVPN on the ASA (wasn't on before) and turn off NAT-T then it established fine. Not sure of similar setting on Ubiquiti devices. I'll check my notes was years ago may have another setting to try
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So two further days of usage and the vpn has been working properly again. At the end the day, I had reverted back to original settings so everything just apparently started to work back on its own??
Really not sure what was causing the issue.
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@Romo said in Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn:
So two further days of usage and the vpn has been working properly again. At the end the day, I had reverted back to original settings so everything just apparently started to work back on its own??
Really not sure what was causing the issue.
That is irritating that you don't know for sure what the fix was. Hopefully, it remains solid.
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This same issue is happening today once again, VPN is connecting properly but I can't properly reach anything properly on the local lan or the internet.
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@Romo said in Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn:
This same issue is happening today once again, VPN is connecting properly but I can't properly reach anything properly on the local lan or the internet.
You should just buy a new edge router to exclude any hardware issues.
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@Pete-S said in Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn:
@Romo said in Packet loss when connected to L2TP/IPsec VPn:
This same issue is happening today once again, VPN is connecting properly but I can't properly reach anything properly on the local lan or the internet.
You should just buy a new edge router to exclude any hardware issues.
Valid option. The cost is minimal compared to the time you are spending.