This router I'm using have Ipsec VPN it work perfectly for Forza horizon 4 but it's not my router its ISP bravado Wireless router as Loaner since my old modem finally died But when I buy my modem one im testing gonna setup VPN
@@pragyantechnologies489 How to hire you? Need consultation regarding IPSec Internet Key Exchange (IKE) v2 server setup on www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/rv160-vpn-router/datasheet-c78-741410.html
Thanks for the encouragement, let us know if you have interest in any specific area, we plan to create a few on TCP/IP protocol with wireshark..let us know your interest
Good to know you liked it. Most of vendors can now allow multicast over IPSec. Typically you need tunnel interface based IPsec (in Juniper route-based VPN and Cisco VTI based) for multicast to work over IPSec
@@pragyantechnologies489 Thank you very much for your answer. The last question is, do you know if it is possible to setup an ipsec vpn tunnel with a router connected in an internal network? let's say port WAN taking 192.168.1.12 address from the switch and making this router part if the tunnel instead the router connected to the public network. Thanks again
@@diegogudino4923 You can, you need to NAT the private IP of the VPN gateway (in your example 192.168.1.12) to routable IP address for all relevant protocols (IKE, ESP/AH). You may have to use aggressive mode if IP address is dynamic. Please read on aggressive mode, NAT-T for additional information
So nicely explained by the tutor ...Keep up the good work
excellent explanation step by step and easy way to understand
Very nicely explained... keep up the good work.
This router I'm using have Ipsec VPN it work perfectly for Forza horizon 4 but it's not my router its ISP bravado Wireless router as Loaner since my old modem finally died
But when I buy my modem one im testing gonna setup VPN
Excellent ... well done ... explained
That was a wonderful explanation, for VPN configuration that covers all details throughout the video.
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How to hire you?
Need consultation regarding IPSec Internet Key Exchange (IKE) v2 server setup on www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/rv160-vpn-router/datasheet-c78-741410.html
@@VirendraBG Thanks for your interest, you can mail your requirement to pragyan.tec@gmail.com
Sir you can say Namaste perfect for all viewers irrespective of region and time they are watching . It is really a good video on VPN
Very good explanation, Thank you very much !!!
Really appreciate your efforts sir, its very helpful tutorial. Thanks a lot.
You are most welcome
very nice video, please make more videos.
Thanks for the encouragement, let us know if you have interest in any specific area, we plan to create a few on TCP/IP protocol with wireshark..let us know your interest
Hello Sir, are these any static routes in Public router in this video? do i need additional routes in public router.?
Thank you. Your tutorial very good and easy to understand.
Very Informative ,
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Thank you so much you really help me :)
Very nicely explained 👍
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Many Thanks !! Nice Explanation.. God Bless You..
god bless you for sharing these valuable knowledges....thanks a lot
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Nice sir.
But where is part 2
Thanks, Really the best video
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Very nice video. Just a question, does IPsec allow Multicast traffic?
Good to know you liked it. Most of vendors can now allow multicast over IPSec. Typically you need tunnel interface based IPsec (in Juniper route-based VPN and Cisco VTI based) for multicast to work over IPSec
@@pragyantechnologies489 Thank you very much for your answer.
@@pragyantechnologies489 Thank you very much for your answer. The last question is, do you know if it is possible to setup an ipsec vpn tunnel with a router connected in an internal network? let's say port WAN taking 192.168.1.12 address from the switch and making this router part if the tunnel instead the router connected to the public network. Thanks again
@@diegogudino4923 You can, you need to NAT the private IP of the VPN gateway (in your example 192.168.1.12) to routable IP address for all relevant protocols (IKE, ESP/AH). You may have to use aggressive mode if IP address is dynamic. Please read on aggressive mode, NAT-T for additional information
@@pragyantechnologies489 thanks again for the info.
What is the tunnel number
how can i configure the cloud
Great Video!
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thank you.. pretty much explained
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Good delivery method
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its good.but u r using fa on router should be i think a serial connection.
Not necessarily
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