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@GRL You are right. Just tested that again. I had a config error in OVPN file in one of the devices I've tried to use back then. I just fixed that, stopped the container and the VPN works. Sorry for...
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@GRL Hi, Thanks for your answer, that makes sense. But are you sure about the part below? GRL wrote It is important to remember the controller doesnt actually do anything - it just sends...
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Thursday
@268BBA What do you do to restore the network connection? May I suggest you, once the WAN is down, to just simply disconnect WAN cable from TP-Link router and connect it again? Just for testing... I...
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Thursday
Hi, I just wanted to make sure I follow official way of working of Omada/TP-Link here :) There was an info in release notes of Controller's fw v.5.15.XX that some new features like SD-WAN or FQDN for...
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a week ago
@JarekPrzybyl With CGNAT i don't thin the VPN will work. From my point of view, your "public" IP is still private - or more like behind the NAT. If that's behind the NAT, then you need to forward...
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@JarekPrzybyl As far as I know you need a public IP assigned to your device (router). So if the public IP is used somewhere else and you just get private IP then no - it won't work with VPN server....
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