Here is a sample of the messages from the router VPN log. In the proposals, I used AES128, SHA1, Group2 and dead peer detection. and the IPSec between the on-premise network, 10.1.0.0/24, and the gateway network, 10.4.1.0/24. In the router, I set up the IKE proposal to point to our public IP address and the public IP address presented by the Virtual Network configuration. The virtual network I setup follows the example in the tutorials: I am receiving time up errors for Phase 1 and Phase 2 negotiations. After reviewing the templates that are provided for Cisco and Juniper routers, I put similar settings into the Netgear router. ![]() I am able to create a 49 character pre-shared key (limitation on the Netgear router) thanks to code that I found on the internet. I am attempting to connect to a Windows Azure virtual network using a Netgear FVS318G VPN firewall router. Has anyone sucessfully connected to a Windows Azure Virtual network using a Netgear router?
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