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Need help on VPN RV042 to WRV54G site-to-site setup

Asked by aermongk in Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

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I have a DSL router from SBC (2wire) which doesn't support VPN passthrough.  So I set
DMZ to linksys RV042 (there is no separate DMZ port on this 2wire). 2Wire then assigns
its external IP 71.xxx.xxx.216 to this linksys RV042.  At this point, I guess RV042 WAN1
is equivalent to 2wire WAN interface.  2Wire is setup to provide DHCP for 10.0.0.xxx
and RV042 is 192.168.1.xxx.

Basically, I want to setup so that 192.168.5.x can VPN tunnel to 192.168.1.x but
not 10.0.0.xxx.

1. Is it possible with these devices or should I setup differently ?
2. 10.0.0.xxx and 192.168.5.x can connect to Internet fine but not 192.168.1.x.
3. 192.168.1.x cannot talk to anyone except RV042. BTW, RV042 is setup as gateway
    and not a router.
4. Tunnel between RV042 and WRV54G doesn't work.
5. Should I use port forwarding instead of DMZ from 2wire to RV042?

Here is a setup.
                                                                                  |----- 10.0.0.xxx
                                                            SBC DSL          |
192.168.5.x---WRV54G---- Internet ---- 2wire reouter----+-----RV042-------------192.168.1.x
                                                       (71.132.10.216)        (71.132.10.216)
                                                                                       DMZ assigned by
                                                                                        2Wire router

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