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How to reach the local network using pptp?
There is a remote office 192.168.0.100-199 with a tplink 600vpn router, pptp is configured on it, which distributes addresses 192.168.0.200-215. I am trying to connect to this network from a laptop that is connected to wifi, the connection is successful, but I do not see the network behind the pptp router of the remote network, nothing is pinged and, accordingly, the balls are not visible. How to fix?
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It is necessary:
a) Change the subnet of addresses for those connected via pptp, for example 192.168.10.0/24.
b) Add a route to the subnet of the remote office on your piece of iron. On Linux it looks like this:
where $IFACE is the pptp interface.
Most likely you get two different L2 networks. And the presence of IP from the same network "by mask" will not give a result.
www.tp-linkru.com/FAQ-385.html
NOTE: The IP Address Pool range must be different from the LAN IP address range
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