How do i route OpenVPN subnet to local

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How do i route OpenVPN subnet to local
How do i route OpenVPN subnet to local
2020-09-14 20:15:47 - last edited 2020-09-17 05:59:22
Model: Archer AX1500  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version:

I have configured OpenVPN on my AX1500 with the following settings:

 

Service Type: UDP

Service Port: 1194

VPN Subnet: 192.168.1.0

Netmask: 255.255.255.0

Client acces: internet and home network

 

I couldn't set the subnet to 192.168.0.0

If i connect a client to the VPN it gives an local ip of 192.168.1.X. Hereby i can't acces my fileserver because that has an local ip of 192.168.0.X

 

Now i don't know a lot about networking, but i've think i figured out that i need to route the VPN subnet the local subnet (192.168.1.X to 192.168.0.X)

 

If i want to add a routing entry i need to fill in the following items:

 

Network Destination:

Subnet Mask:

Default gateway:

Interface:

Description:

 

Can someone please help me configure this / give me other options / or tips ??? Please :)

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2020-09-17 05:59:18 - last edited 2020-09-17 05:59:22

@David1607 

 

Hello, thanks for asking.


Please help verify some details and we will try to figure it out:
1. Kindly check the below VPN setup instructions again to confirm all the settings on the AX1500 are correct:
How to use OpenVPN to access your home network through the Wi-Fi Routers
BTW, please also provide us your network topology.
2. Please check the VPN Tunnel: login the web interface, and on the VPN Server-> VPN Connections, we can see the status of the VPN Server, confirm if there is a VPN connection enabled. If not, which means the VPN setup is not successful.
3. Check the Firewall and Anti-Virus software on the server: generally, Windows Firewall would block the packages from the VPN Client, disabling the firewall on Windows PC for "public" and "private" network will be helpful. Windows Firewall is located at "Control panel->System and Security->Windows Firewall/Windows Defender Firewall".

 

May it help.

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Re:How do i route OpenVPN subnet to local-Solution
2020-09-17 05:59:18 - last edited 2020-09-17 05:59:22

@David1607 

 

Hello, thanks for asking.


Please help verify some details and we will try to figure it out:
1. Kindly check the below VPN setup instructions again to confirm all the settings on the AX1500 are correct:
How to use OpenVPN to access your home network through the Wi-Fi Routers
BTW, please also provide us your network topology.
2. Please check the VPN Tunnel: login the web interface, and on the VPN Server-> VPN Connections, we can see the status of the VPN Server, confirm if there is a VPN connection enabled. If not, which means the VPN setup is not successful.
3. Check the Firewall and Anti-Virus software on the server: generally, Windows Firewall would block the packages from the VPN Client, disabling the firewall on Windows PC for "public" and "private" network will be helpful. Windows Firewall is located at "Control panel->System and Security->Windows Firewall/Windows Defender Firewall".

 

May it help.

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