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Objective
Cisco QuickVPN is a free software designed for remote access to a network. It is easy to install on a PC and simple to manage. QuickVPN is compatible with Windows operating system (both the 32-bit and 64 bit editions). In order for QuickVPN to work properly, a set of requirements must be checked off to ensure the VPN connectivity with the network.
This article explains the requirements and tips to properly run QuickVPN, as well as an explanation of how QuickVPN gains access to your network.
Applicable Devices
• RV215W
• RV110W
• RV180 / RV180W
• RV120W
• RV220W
• RV016
• RV042 / RV042G
• RV082
• RVS4000
• SA520 / SA520W
• SA540
• WRV200
• WRV210
• WRVS4400N
• Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
QuickVPN Process
The following is an explanation of how QuickVPN acts in your computer and why it is important to meet the requirements before attempting to run QuickVPN.
1. The client connects to the router using SSL (Secure Socket Layer). The connection uses port number 443 or 60443 (depending on your VPN configuration on the router) and looks for a certificate. For more information refer to the section Router Requirements.
Note: If you use a certificate, make sure it is saved in your computer. Otherwise, click No to not use a certificate when the certificate warning message appears.
2. The client username and password is authenticated by the router. Once the user is authenticated, the IPSec tunnel is then established.
Note: If you are unable to log in to the VPN, you will receive an error message.
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3. The client sends an ICMP Echo Request packet to the internal IP address of the router. The router replies back with an ICMP Echo Reply packet. The purpose is to establish connectivity between both ends. This is why you need to make sure (depending on your Operating System) to set the proper requirements for ICMP. For more information refer to the section, Windows Vista / Windows 7 Operating System Requirements.
Note: If connection fails, you will get a Remote Gateway Not Responding error message.
Router Requirements
Below is a list of requirements your small business router must meet.
• Remote Management must be enabled for ports 443 and 60443.
• Users must create and enable the VPN tunnel.
• Username and password are both case sensitive and must match in both ends of the connection.
• Only one connection per user account is permitted.
• Local network subnet must be different from the remote network subnet.
• If you are using a certificate, the certificate file needs to be saved in your computer in the QuickVPN Client folder.
Windows Vista / Windows 7 Operating System Requirements
Step 1. If your computer has Windows Vista, then you must have Service pack 2 or Vista Service Pack 2 compatibility for Windows 7 installed. To check this, choose Start > Computer System Properties. If your computer has Windows 7, then skip this step.
Note: For Windows Vista, if you do not have the Service Pack installed, choose Start > All Programs > Windows Update to update your system.
Step 2. Your Windows Firewall must be turned on. To check this, choose Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall.
Step 3. A rule must be created to allow ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) packets transmissions. To do this, choose Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings. The Windows Firewall with Advanced Security window opens:
Step 4. Right-click on Inbound Rules and choose New Rule. The New Inbound Rule Wizard page opens:
Step 5. Click Custom to create a custom rule.
Step 6. In the Protocol Type drop-down list, choose ICMPv4.
Note: The other fields can remain as default configuration.
Step 7. In the Name field, enter a name that describes this rule.
Step 8. Click Finish.
Step 9. You must have IPSec service running. To check this, click Start and in the Search Programs and Files field, enter msconfig. The System Configuration window opens:
Step 10. Click Services tab to ensure the IPSec Policy Agent is enabled. If it is not enabled, check the IPSec Policy Agent check box to allow IPSec service.
Step 11. Click Apply to save the settings.
Full walk-through for New Installation.
Cisco Vpn On Windows 10
9 Steps total
Step 1: Download Citrix DNE
You will need to download the Stand-alone Installer for the DNE that is included with the Cisco VPN Installer - for unknown reasons, the Cisco Installer will fail to install it. You can get this from:
ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate64.msi
Step 2: Install Citrix DNE
Standard Install, Run MSI, Agree to EUA and click Next until Finish.
Step 3: Download Cisco VPN 64-bit Installer
Presuming if you are reading this, you either have the Installer already or have a contract with Cisco so you can get it form their support system. The latest (and to my knowledge, last version) is 5.0.07.0290. Once you have downloaded, run.
Step 4: Install Cisco VPN Client
When the Unzip Wizard opens, change the path to someone easy to access and click Unzip. If you have UAC enabled, you will get a prompt to run the Installer, click No - if you don't gave UAC installed, you will get an error - ignore the error and move to next step.
Step 5: Run the Installer
Open the folder you extracted the files to and run vpnclient_setup.msi (not one with the UAC Shield, Windows 10 will block it.)
Step 6: Follow SOP for Installer
Click Next, Next, Next, Finish.
Step 7: Modify the Registry
This is something we have been doing since Windows 8. When the installer runs, it creates a registry key with a value that is prefixed with erroneous data.
Save the following to VPNFix.reg and run it:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesCVirtA]
'DisplayName'='Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows'
Step 8: Finish Configuring
Now, you can open the Cisco VPN Client and continue configuring as per previous versions of Windows (create a new Host and provide required credentials.)
Step 9: 'Major' updates
Once in a while, Microsoft will deploy a build big enough (seems to coincide with Patch Tuesday...) When this happens, Windows will re-examine the system for software they deem not compatible and will render the VPN Client inert. The fix is to use Add or Remove Programs and Repair the Cisco VPN Client. Takes about 5 seconds and it will start working again.
You will then have to re-run Step 7 to fix the registry key again.
*One option to avoid this might be to remove the permissions from the Registry key, but I haven't tried that yet.
Make a ZIP file with all the files you need and label them Step1,2,3 and modify your instructions to your End-Users to run 1,2,3 and it should cut down your support calls for new Installs. Hope it helps.
5 Comments
- Datilgb5102 Nov 4, 2015 at 09:31pm
Bookmarked! Thanks for sharing- I may be needing this in the next few months
- Poblanotrey perrone Nov 12, 2015 at 09:24pm
Cisco service and program shortcuts removed today with the 10586 build update
- DatilEric M Nov 12, 2015 at 09:25pm
I'm on the insider build with fast track downloads. Happens to me about every 3 weeks. Use Appwiz.cpl to Repair and you are good to go again...
- Poblanotrey perrone Nov 13, 2015 at 08:30pm
that does work and then with regfix.
Though, something with the last couple builds with a fresh windows install (no other software) wont allow install of DNE or cisco. windows error 'network component installation requires a reboot first, to free locked resources. run install again again after restarting the computer' citrix forums fixes not much help
only fix i saw for 'fresh win10 install with latest updates' was to use the dell sonicwall client had back on blog several months ago.
- DatilEric M Nov 13, 2015 at 08:32pm
Forgot about Regfix, I will update instructions with that.
Haven't run into the error you describe. So far, it's been just repairs for me every 3 weeks or so...