Problem WRVS440N QuickVPN

I had my working with my WRVS4400N QuickVPN. I then downloaded the client certificate from the router, which is installed on my PC remotely in the QuickVPN directory, and I have not been able to establish a connection since. I now always get the first error message where he tells you that you have the wrong UN/pw combination, turn off your firewall, your subnet is wrong, etc.

I've uninstalled and reinstalled the software knowledge disp QuickVPN.

Any suggestions?

I realized that the problem was due to the client certificate, being renamed. Although the help files for installing Linksys said that you can rename the client certificate file, I found that I couldn't.

I went to the directory and renamed the default file, WRVS4400n_client.pem, the connection is made correctly without errors in connection.

BTW, the WRVS4400n support is very limited. You can't argue with a Linksys technician to the subject of this router, and Support Cisco technicians don't have it in their database at the moment either. This site and the downloads of Cisco are the only resources I found. If all goes well they will consolidate their support organizations.

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