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Category:Incoming L2TP: Difference between revisions

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* Plain L2TP '''without any IPsec'''. This is important as some devices may not support disabling encryption on L2TP, eg iPhones
* Check that your ISP/mobile provider does not have features that will block 'VPN' services - eg Vodafone's 'SecureNet' will block access to our L2TP service but can usually be disabled via the provider's control pages/App/etc
*Please use the DNS name (l2tp.aa.net.uk) instead of hardcoding an IP address; IP addresses can and do change. If you have to use an IP, use 194.4.172.12, but do check the DNS for l2tp.aa.net.uk in case it changes.
*Static routes? Some L2TP client's config needs to have a static route to route traffic to the L2TP server directly rather than through the tunnel(!) - in these cases you may need to add multiple static routes and keep them updated as the IPs that l2tp.aa.net.uk may change and increase over time.
 
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{{AAMenu|img=Menu-router.svg|link=L2TP_Client:_Ubiquiti_Edgerouter|title=Ubiquiti|text=Problems with Ubiquiti Edgerouter.}}
{{AAMenu|img=Menu-router.svg|link=L2TP_Client:_MikroTik_RouterBOARD_hEX|title=MikroTik|text=Create an L2TP connection from a MikroTik Routerboard.}}
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