This article explains one option to try if your RV320 and RV325 routers aren’t allowing new OpenVPN users to be added or seen.
If you are running software version 1.5.1.11, your RV320 or RV325 router might encounter a scenario where a reset to factory default and configuring the router does not fix the issue of adding new OpenVPN users.
There is a workaround you can do by following the instructions provided here. Before starting this process please consider backing up the configuration file from router to PC. If you want instructions on this, check out Backup and Restore the Configuration Files on RV320 and RV325 VPN Routers.
Downgrade your router to firmware version 1.3.1.12. If you want guidance downloading firmware, open the How to Download Firmware on any Device.
If you want assistance with uploading the firmware, check out Firmware Management on RV320 and RV325 VPN Router Series.
Any Client to Site (C2S) client accounts will not be exported.
Perform a Factory reset with certificates. Click on the link if you want step-by-step directions: Reset to Factory Default Settings on RV320 and RV325 VPN Routers.
The configuration will be lost.
Confirm that you can accept new OpenVPN users in the configuration.
Reset your RV320 or RV325 back to factory default.
Upgrade the firmware back to 1.5.1.11.
Restore the Configuration and import the certificates.
If you want instructions for a basic set-up, check out the video RV320 and RV325 Router Quick Setup.
Rebuild your VPN client database.
All done! You should have now resolved your OpenVPN issue after completing these steps.
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