Very good video, but I still can't connect. I checked the client log and nothing shows up. I can ping the hostname. I also added port forwarding of tcp 443 and udp 500 & 4500 to the mx. Cable modem firewall is disabled.
I just did 2 times the stemps but i still can't connect with the MX. Sais incorrect but no more. And in windows Say's: The L2PT connection attempt failed because the security level encountered a process error during initial negotiations with the remote computer. do some Body know how can i fix this error.
for the windows VPN setup why are we using PAP (with unencrypted password)? Doesn't that mean a snooper at Starbucks will see my password when I attempt to connect to my Meraki client VPN? what is required on the Meraki settings side, to use an encrypted password setting in Windows?
@@Behfor so that means ppl inside the tunnel can see the clear text password? but because L2TP is point to point, the only ppl in the tunnel are me and the mx?
Hi Behfor. Thanks for this great demonstration. I try to create a vpn client and all works good. I am able to ping my meraki IP via VPN but i cannot ping clients connected to LAN.
please if you can help me i have an ubiquity m2 bullet (client) and a tenda 301 (access point) i want to get a hotspot and i'm probably wasting it on lan i don't know if i need to change address m2 has 192. 168. 3. 20 the tenda has 192. 168. 0. 1 enlightened me probably the problem is in the tenda before with a tplink wa850re i had no problem some setting in the tenda i am wrong but i do not know where you wish to help me find the solution be well
Can you make a video on how to setup VPN behind multiple NAT. My current network setup is router (mine) -> modem (mine) -> node (isp) -> node (isp) -> Public IP (first ISP) -> node (isp) -> node (isp) -> Public IP (second ISP, also my real public ISP when I search for whatismyip in google). Basically I'm behind 6 network devices before my modem. Is it even possible to setup a VPN with a network setup like mine? Thanks! I'm a fan by the way. Liked your greate and very informative videos and already subscribed as well.
Thanks for the question and also subscribing to the channel :-) If you are behind NAT then the NAT device should be setup to forward the VPN ports to your router, in the Meraki client VPN case, the ports would be UDP 500 & 4500. If there are more than 1 NAT then each of them should forward the ports to the one downstream until it reaches your router. Hope that helps!
@@Behfor Yes, It seems like that is the only option. But the problem is, I don't have access to other nat devices because it belongs to my ISP (nodes), then another ISP. Basically, I'm behind two ISP and five networking devices that I don't have access. Thanks for the clarification. I'll try to contact my ISP regarding port-forwarding and VPN Hosting. Thanks a lot! looking forward to more of your videos.
Better story telling than anything Hollywood has put out in a long time. Good job.
Really?!! Thanks :-)
very nice video series explained from scratch of meraki deployment
Glad you liked it, thanks 👍
thanks, waiting further video .....
Clear and precise demonstration. Thank you, I have learned something
Good presentation. Thank you.
You're very welcome 🙂
Good job, I like watching your videos, greetings from Peru!
Thanks! I'm very glad you liked the videos :-)
Very good video, but I still can't connect. I checked the client log and nothing shows up. I can ping the hostname. I also added port forwarding of tcp 443 and udp 500 & 4500 to the mx. Cable modem firewall is disabled.
How do you fixed the error?
excellent videos !!!!!
Glad you like them!
Hi from Brazil. Behfor your videos are amazing. Thanks a lot. my CMNA is comming. :)
Can we use cisco anywhere VPN 😊
Hey, why cant i get connected? I did the same thing you did.
I just did 2 times the stemps but i still can't connect with the MX.
Sais incorrect but no more.
And in windows Say's: The L2PT connection attempt failed because the security level encountered a process error during initial negotiations with the remote computer.
do some Body know how can i fix this error.
for the windows VPN setup why are we using PAP (with unencrypted password)? Doesn't that mean a snooper at Starbucks will see my password when I attempt to connect to my Meraki client VPN? what is required on the Meraki settings side, to use an encrypted password setting in Windows?
documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/Client_VPN_Authentication_Protocol
@@Behfor so that means ppl inside the tunnel can see the clear text password? but because L2TP is point to point, the only ppl in the tunnel are me and the mx?
Hi Behfor. Thanks for this great demonstration. I try to create a vpn client and all works good. I am able to ping my meraki IP via VPN but i cannot ping clients connected to LAN.
I have this same issue. Meraki seems to be of no help. Did you find a solution?
please if you can help me i have an ubiquity m2 bullet (client) and a tenda 301 (access point) i want to get a hotspot and i'm probably wasting it on lan i don't know if i need to change address m2 has 192. 168. 3. 20 the tenda has 192. 168. 0. 1 enlightened me probably the problem is in the tenda before with a tplink wa850re i had no problem some setting in the tenda i am wrong but i do not know where you wish to help me find the solution be well
great one. thanx
Next video please.. we are waiting
How can change Meraki WiFi password?
Can you make a video on how to setup VPN behind multiple NAT. My current network setup is router (mine) -> modem (mine) -> node (isp) -> node (isp) -> Public IP (first ISP) -> node (isp) -> node (isp) -> Public IP (second ISP, also my real public ISP when I search for whatismyip in google). Basically I'm behind 6 network devices before my modem. Is it even possible to setup a VPN with a network setup like mine? Thanks! I'm a fan by the way. Liked your greate and very informative videos and already subscribed as well.
Thanks for the question and also subscribing to the channel :-)
If you are behind NAT then the NAT device should be setup to forward the VPN ports to your router, in the Meraki client VPN case, the ports would be UDP 500 & 4500. If there are more than 1 NAT then each of them should forward the ports to the one downstream until it reaches your router. Hope that helps!
PS. Hopefully sometime soon I'll make a client VPN troubleshooting video and I'll talk about it
@@Behfor Yes, It seems like that is the only option. But the problem is, I don't have access to other nat devices because it belongs to my ISP (nodes), then another ISP. Basically, I'm behind two ISP and five networking devices that I don't have access. Thanks for the clarification. I'll try to contact my ISP regarding port-forwarding and VPN Hosting. Thanks a lot! looking forward to more of your videos.
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The Video has more than 300 likes, What about VPN Troubleshooting video?