Vpn typ ändert sich von wireguard zu L2TPIPSec kann man das irgend wie verhindern

2 years ago

Ich habe den speedport Smart 4 Typ A btw  ich möchte ein VPN auf meinen router einstellen mir wireguard jedoch ändert es sich jedesmal auf L2TPIPSec wenn ich einen neuen VPN zugang machen möchte könnte mir jemand helfen 

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    Hallo @Jeff_Jeffski 

    welche Firmware hast du denn auf dem Smart 4?

    Da bei dir auch IPSec angezeigt wird, hast du offensichtlich nicht die neueste FW .

     

    Lösung: Bitte installiere die neue Version ( 010139.3.0.002.2 )

     

    Solltest du diese Version doch schon haben, lösche bitte den Cache deines Browsers oder drücke mehrmals "STRG-F5" bis sich die Seite deines Browsers auf die Version der neuen Firmware ändert (kein Dropdown-Feld mehr zur Auswahl des VPN -Typs):

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    Bei meinem Smart 4 A passt es 

     

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    Gibt es hier weitere Informationen? Ich habe das gleiche Problem. Ich schätze mal ein Bug in der Firmware. Habe auch den Speedport  Smart 4 Typ A mit der Firmware Version 010139.3.1.001.0

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    Hallo @jlerbs2 ,

    ... und die bisherigen Lösungsvorschläge haben nicht geholfen?

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