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@MR.S This doesn't seem to be possible with L2TP, as there are no options to configure routing rules or remote subnets. Here's a screenshot of the L2TP server options:
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I would like to deploy a hub-and-spoke model for my VPN configuration, with one "HQ" location and multiple "Branch" locations. I'm doing this with L2TP VPNs in a "Route" working mode. I have...
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2025-01-08 15:41:16
I'm coming from a Windows Server-based networking world, where I can use PPPoE to create as many virtual network adapters as I want using a single physical network port and PPPoE. This gives me the...
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2024-11-29 20:27:38
@Clive_A I understand the question, but I don't understand why this is unexpected or confusing. Router A has LAN subnet 172.18.0.0/16 and Router B has LAN subnet 172.19.0.0/16. So of course the...
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2024-11-28 20:44:57
@Clive_A I'm not sure what you mean by "Why is your IP address displayed as 127.?". I'm testing the speed between two servers on private 127.* subnets, connected by L2TP encrypted VPN. iperf3 speed...
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2024-11-28 04:00:05
@Clive_A iperf3 results: VPN client side initiating upload (client -> server): ``` $ iperf3 -c 172.18.2.1 Connecting to host 172.18.2.1, port 5201 [ 5] local 172.19.2.1 port 43756 connected to...
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