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Start pinging the ceduna gateway (131.217.61.129) on your PC (not in the VNC window). In a terminal or command prompt: | Start pinging the ceduna gateway (131.217.61.129) on your PC (not in the VNC window). In a terminal or command prompt: | ||
<code>ping 131.217.61.129</code> | <code>ping 131.217.61.129</code> | ||
- | After the router finishes rebooting, click on the status menu (top-left) and check the 3G status. Ideally, the pings will start reaching the the Ceduna gateway, If so skip the next step, If not it may be the VPN that needs fixing, to do this enter: | + | After the router finishes rebooting, click on the status menu (top-left) and check the 3G status. Ideally, the pings will start reaching the the Ceduna gateway, If so skip the next step, If not it may be the VPN that needs fixing, to do this run putty.exe (on the desktop), ssh into 192.168.1.61, login as 'physics' and run the following command: |
<code>clear crypto ipsec client ezvpn</code> | <code>clear crypto ipsec client ezvpn</code> |