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 ====== Troubleshooting VPN Connection Problems ====== ====== Troubleshooting VPN Connection Problems ======
-There are many types of Internet Service Providers (ISP) and routers available, and it is difficult to  
-know the exact details on how they work in random combinations. 
-  * Some ISP's have certain guidelines to physically connect to their network (registered MAC  
-addresses, software authentication clients…etc),​ or simply do not allow  
-VPN traffic/​connections to be made over their network. 
-  * Some routers, as a safety measure, have IPSec transfers (the protocol used by our VPN 
-client/​servers) disallowed by default, and may need to be modified accordingly,​ or they have  
-released an updated firmware revision to enable such features. You may need to contact your ISP provider to troubleshoot some issues as this information helps  
-us to troubleshoot your problem and provide the best possible solution. 
  
-Getting Started 
-  * Open a command prompt to clear cached Olin network information from your computer. ​ 
-    * Go to: 
-  * **START->​Run**(OR:​**Windows Key + R**)**->​CMD** (command prompt)enter ​ ''​ipconfig /​flushdns''​ 
-  * Open a command prompt and see if you can communicate with the Olin VPN server... 
-    * Go to: 
-  * **START->​Run**(OR:​**Windows Key + R**)->​**CMD** (command prompt)enter ''​ping vpn1.olin.edu''​ 
  
-{{:​vpn_success.jpg|}} +There are many types of Internet Service Providers (ISP) and routers available, and it is difficult ​to  ​know ​the exact details on how they work in random combinations.
-This is what a successful ping attempt ​to the Olin VPN server will look like.+
  
  
-If the ping attempt did not go through correctly and you use a routerplease retry without the router installed in the network. +    * Some ISP's have certain guidelines to physically connect to their network (registered MAC addressessoftware authentication clients…etc),​ or simply do not allow  VPN traffic/​connections to be made over their network. 
-If you are still unsuccessful,​ please send an email to the Help Desk with the following information+    
 +====== Getting Started ======
  
-  * Are you using the correct VPN login and password? + 
-    * The VPN software does require a username and password. ​ This is not your network username and password. ​  You can send a request to [[helpdesk@olin.edu]] to create a VPN account or to reset your password +    * Open a command prompt to clear cached Olin network information from your computer. 
-  ​Who is your ISP? +      * Go to: 
-  ​* ​Is your ISP dial-up, cable modem, or DSL? +    * **START→Run** ​  ​(OR:  ​**Windows Key + R**) → ''​CMD''​ (command prompt) 
-  * Router Information +      * Enter  ''​ipconfig /​flushdns''​ 
-  * Does your ISP allow IPSec VPN traffic on their network? (Y/N) +    * Open a command prompt and see if you can communicate with the Olin VPN server… 
-    * (If unknown, please contact your ISP) +      * Go to: 
-  ​What type of router (if used) are you using? (Brand and Model Number)+    * **START→Run** ​  ​(OR: ​ **Windows Key + R**) → ''​CMD''​ (command prompt) 
 +      * Enter: **ping vpn.olin.edu** 
 + 
 +{{:​ping_jvpn.olin.edu.png|200}} 
 + 
 +  * This is what a successful ping attempt to the VPN server will look like. 
 +  - If the ping attempt did not go through correctly and you use a router, please retry without the router installed in the network. 
 +  - If you are still unsuccessful,​ please send an email to the Help Desk with the following information 
 +  - Are you using the correct VPN login and password? 
 +    * The VPN software does require a username and password. 
 +      * This is the same as your network username and password. 
 +  ​-  ​Who is your ISP? 
 +    ​- ​Is your ISP dial-up, cable modem, or DSL? 
 +    ​- ​Does your ISP allow IPSec VPN traffic on their network? (Y/N) 
 +      * (If unknown, please contact your ISP) 
 +  ​What type of router (if used) are you using? (Brand and Model Number)
     - Does your router have the latest available firmware revision installed?     - Does your router have the latest available firmware revision installed?
     - Have you tried connecting with the router removed from your network? (PC directly to the Cable/DSL Modem, this is a very important detail)     - Have you tried connecting with the router removed from your network? (PC directly to the Cable/DSL Modem, this is a very important detail)
-    - Is your router configured to allow IPSec transfer traffic?* +    - Is your router configured to allow IPSec transfer traffic? 
-    - Have you removed the router from the network and tried to connect directly.  +    - If you are using the network ​10.x.x.x in your home network (or for virtual box) this will conflict with the Olin internal networks ​and may cause issues with connectivity ​to Olin internal resources. Please use the the network 192.168.x.x for your home networks when ever possible
-Please send the results of the following commands entered into a command prompt:​(Instructions for  +  ​- ​Please send the results of the following commands entered into a command prompt:​(Instructions for  opening a command prompt are posted above 
-opening a command prompt are posted above) +    ​- ​''​ipconfig /​all''​  
-  ​* ​''​ipconfig /​all''​ +    ​- ​''​ping ​vpn.olin.edu''​ 
-detailed IP information for your machine +    - ''​tracert vpn.olin.edu''​ 
-  * ''​ping ​vpn1.olin.edu''​ +    ​- ​''​tracert ​it.olin.edu''​ 
-communications test between your PC and Olin VPN server Sdfg + 
-  ​* ​''​tracert ​vpn1.olin.edu''​ + 
-logs the number of ‘hops’ from your machine ​to Olin VPN server +====== Slow VPN Performance or no connectivity while connected ​ ====== 
-  ​* ​''​tracert %%www.olin.edu%%''​ + 
-logs the number ​of ‘hops’ ​from your machine to Olin (used as a control)+ * The Pulse Secure Client on Windows 10 appear to have an incompatibility issue with some network adapters. 
 + * Pulse Secure will be releasing an update that resolves this issue in Spring 2020. 
 + * In the meantime, IT recommends disabling the adapters. 
 + * The adapter in question is the "​Juniper network Service"​ 
 +  
 + * How to disable the adapters: 
 +  
 + - ''​Connect to the Olin VPN server, (required)''​ 
 + ''​Click on the Start Menu''​ 
 + - ''​Start typing "​Network status"​ no quotes and select it when it appears''​ 
 + - ''​Choose "​Change adapter options"''​ 
 + - ''​Select ​the Pulse Secure adapter''​ 
 + - ''​Right click on the adapter and select Properties''​ 
 + - ''​You will see a list of connection items''​ 
 + - ''​Uncheck the "​Juniper Network Service"''​ 
 + - ''​Click "​ok"​ then click close''​ 
 + - ''​repeat this process for all other listed network adapters''​ 
 + - ''​disconnect ​from the PulseSecure VPN service''​ 
 + - ''​close all windows and restart ​your computer ​(required)''​