Setting up the L2TP WAN connection type on the Linksys LRT214 and LRT224

The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) WAN connection type is a legacy feature originally designed for specific ISPs in Europe.  The legacy feature does not support advanced security options such as MPPE encryption and L2TP over IPSec.  Without the advanced security options, the current implementation on LRT routers cannot work with third-party VPN services that employ L2TP.
 
This article will guide you on how to set up the L2TP WAN connection type on the Linksys Gigabit VPN routers, LRT214 and LRT224.  Before you proceed, make sure you have completed the following in your L2TP Server:


NOTE:  The images may vary according to your L2TP server.
  • Enable the L2TP Server.
  • Disable the Use MPPE encryption.
 
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  • Disable the L2TP over IPSec Setting.
 
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Follow the steps below to set up the L2TP WAN connection type on the Linksys Gigabit VPN router.
 
Step 1:
Open a web browser and access the router's web-based setup page.  To learn how, click here.
 
Step 2:
Click on the Configuration tab.

Step 3:
In the Setup > Network > WAN SETTING, click User-added image under Configuration.
 
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Step 4:
In the WAN Connection Type, click the dropdown menu and select L2TP.
 
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Step 5:
Enter the information from your L2TP server in the succeeding fields.
 
NOTE:  You may choose Connect on Demand if you want to enable auto-dialing for a dial connection.  Select Keep Alive if you want the dial connection to redial automatically when disconnected.  The default setting for Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is Auto.  The default manual setting is 1500 bytes.
 
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Step 6:
Click Save.
 
You should now have successfully set up the L2TP WAN connection type on your Linksys LRT214 or LRT224.

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