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Hello,
on your Asus VPN Router to Router tutorial which side (server/client) has
the 10.69.69.0 or the 10.69.71.0 IP-Addresses?
Are the IPs only for Routing between the two Routers or the LAN IP Ranges from
both sides?
Best regards
Alex
Yes you have the following:
1) 10.69.69.0
2) 10.69.71.0
3) 10.69.68.0
Could you explain which these address ranges refer to (client network, server network, vpn subnet on client, vpn subnet on server, etc.)?
Not sure if the 10.69.68.0 was a fat finger or lost in translation. Thanks for your time.
I echo the questions of the previous readers. I am trying to learn more about routers, specifically routing traffic from one ASUS router, running OpenVPN Server, to a second ASUS router that is hard wired from one of its LAN ports to the WAN port. Router #2 has no trouble accessing the LAN devices on Router #1, but not vice versa. I was told it has to be done with VPN. And so here I am, struggling …