Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v

Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v

Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
a week ago - last edited Thursday
Tags: #VPN
Model: EB810v  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 0.14.0 3.0.0 v608b.0 Build 240709 Rel.56868n

I can access Microsoft Remote Desktop when I am at home connected to WIFI/LAN. However, I intend to access my Windows 11 PC remotely using OpenVPN. It seems that Remote Desktop over OpenVPN does not work although I can connect to OpenVPN successfully.

 

I read the solution in community and I still can't find the solution.

 

My router is provided by Starhub ISP (TP Link Archer BE810v/BE22000).

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v-Solution
Thursday - last edited Thursday

@Defaultuser9 

 

That's odd.

 

If you're successfully connected to the VPN server, you should be able to access the local PC.

 

Please check the VPN Server settings on the EB810v to see if there are similar settings as on generic models as follows:

 

Since the EB810v is designed for Service Providers, the specific settings may differ. If you're not sure about the settings, it's suggested to contact StarHub for assistance.

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
a week ago

@Defaultuser9 

 

Thank you for asking the community.

 

How do you configure OpenVPN in the local network? If you're setting up the EB810v as an OpenVPN Server and connecting a remote computer, you should be able to access the local PC without issues.

 

Please check if you're enabling a firewall on the local PC. Try disabling it and see if you can access the PC from a remote computer.

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Wednesday

  @Kevin_Z I have disabled the firewall on windows 11, including the antivirus firewall. It still does not work. 

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v-Solution
Thursday - last edited Thursday

@Defaultuser9 

 

That's odd.

 

If you're successfully connected to the VPN server, you should be able to access the local PC.

 

Please check the VPN Server settings on the EB810v to see if there are similar settings as on generic models as follows:

 

Since the EB810v is designed for Service Providers, the specific settings may differ. If you're not sure about the settings, it's suggested to contact StarHub for assistance.

Nice to Meet You in Our TP-Link Community. Check Out the Latest Posts: Connect TP-Link Archer BE550 to Germany's DS-Lite (Dual Stack Lite) Internet via WAN Archer GE550 - BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router Archer BE800 New Firmware Added Support for EasyMesh in AP Mode, DoH&DoT, and 3-Band MLO Connection Archer AX90 New Firmware Added Support for EasyMesh and Ethernet Backhaul If you found a post or response helpful, please click Helpful (arrow pointing upward icon). If you are the author of a topic, remember to mark a helpful reply as the "Recommended Solution" (star icon) so that others can benefit from it.
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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Thursday

  @Kevin_Z it is the same as the page you shown above. This is why it is strange that I can't connect to my PC. I have disabled all firewall in windows PC as well.

 

so frustrated with this router. My previous router Asus AX88U has no issue with OpenVPN and Remote Desktop.

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Thursday

If you use microsoft rdp client it wont connect rdp in udp tunnel.

 how it is for me

try openvpn tcp

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Thursday

  @YuriyB I use TCP. It does not connect either.

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Thursday - last edited Thursday

  @Defaultuser9 are you sure that rdp access work if you in local network?

 disabled firewall on windows including the antivirus firewall does not mean that it is not working ;)

maybe go to inbound and chek these  

 

try to install tplink wifi navi and ping your pc over vpn

 

Wi-Fi Navi – Додатки в Google Play

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Re:Can't connect to Microsoft Remote Desktop using OpenVPN - TP Link Archer BE810v
Thursday

  @YuriyB RDP works when I am on local network but it does not work when I am offsite although OpenVPN is connected. 
 

my firewall inbound rule has the same setting you mentioned above.

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