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The credentials are used when first connecting to the VPN, as shown at 7:40 (although different credentials were used than the example user we created at 5:05).
Hi Rhino excellent video, do you know why this error comes out on Windows 10 workstation? "The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security level encountered a process error during initial negotiations with the remote computer "
Hey Andres! Please check out the documentation from the link below. If that doesn't solve your issue, contact Meraki Support and they should be able to point you in the right direction. documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/Troubleshooting_Client_VPN
Hey Dhanibel, Here is a helpful Meraki troubleshooting guide that may be able to point you in the right direction: documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/Guided_Client_VPN_Troubleshooting If you are still unable to connect after taking a look at this, you should contact Meraki Support here: meraki.cisco.com/support/
If you have saved L2TP/IPSec settings on your device, you can continue to use them after upgrading to Android 12. However, you won't be able to add new L2TP/IPSec settings. To connect to a VPN on Android 12 or higher, you can install a third-party VPN client, such as AnyConnect (or Cisco Secure Client). This can be downloaded from the Play Store. You then can setup the AnyConnect page on your Meraki device and use the given URL to connect the Android device to the network over a VPN. Meraki Support can also help walk you through this if you run into any issues, and they can also check for any limitations your configuration may have.
I've had the pleasure of working with Rhino and Colin. These guys are absolutely amazing. Colin is so knowledgeable with Meraki products.
Thank you so much @setoseng! That means so much to all of us, and we will pass along that great compliment to Colin. We are so lucky to have him!
This helped me out today. Great step by step video.
We're glad you found this video helpful! Check out our other videos for more product info, configuration guides, and Rhino adventures! Also feel free to reach out to us directly if you have needs that aren't covered in UA-cam (yet) - info@rhinonetworks.com.
When you allowed yourself access to the VPN (5:05 time frame), when did you use the password you created for your access?
The credentials are used when first connecting to the VPN, as shown at 7:40 (although different credentials were used than the example user we created at 5:05).
good video Mr Rhino, upto this point i have configured. It would have been good if you have showed ipconfig of the system.
Hi Rhino excellent video, do you know why this error comes out on Windows 10 workstation? "The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security level
encountered a process error during initial negotiations with the remote computer
"
Hey Andres! Please check out the documentation from the link below. If that doesn't solve your issue, contact Meraki Support and they should be able to point you in the right direction.
documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/Troubleshooting_Client_VPN
I did all that you did there and i cant get my conection, they say thet cant find the name of the remotes access
Hey Dhanibel,
Here is a helpful Meraki troubleshooting guide that may be able to point you in the right direction:
documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/Guided_Client_VPN_Troubleshooting
If you are still unable to connect after taking a look at this, you should contact Meraki Support here:
meraki.cisco.com/support/
as of today l2tp/IPsec is not support on android 12 and above. how can we resolve this thank you.
If you have saved L2TP/IPSec settings on your device, you can continue to use them after upgrading to Android 12. However, you won't be able to add new L2TP/IPSec settings. To connect to a VPN on Android 12 or higher, you can install a third-party VPN client, such as AnyConnect (or Cisco Secure Client). This can be downloaded from the Play Store. You then can setup the AnyConnect page on your Meraki device and use the given URL to connect the Android device to the network over a VPN.
Meraki Support can also help walk you through this if you run into any issues, and they can also check for any limitations your configuration may have.