Updated readme with information about wifi routers
Several models of routers could block ipsec/l2tp connections so those should be enabled explicitly in the router web interface.
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* https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/rrasblog/2009/08/12/troubleshooting-common-vpn-related-errors/
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* https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/rrasblog/2009/08/12/troubleshooting-common-vpn-related-errors/
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* http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-1029.html
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* http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-1029.html
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### Connecting to VPN through a router
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If you are experiencing issues with VPN being connected to your wi-fi router (or having wired connection through it), please check out its settings. Router must have enabled options for remote management with IPSEC. Having this feature in off state will block connections to your IPSEC VPN server. So you must allow this kind of connections.
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### Additional steps
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### Additional steps
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First, restart services on the VPN server:
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First, restart services on the VPN server:
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