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How to see the entire local network through a VPN?
Hello, there is a home computer, say, with VPN 26.43.170.19/8 and gateway 26.0.0.1,
there is a working VPN 26.43.162.68/8 with the same gateway.
There is a local network at work like 192.168.0.0/24.
Through VPN, it sees one local host, but how is it possible to see the rest of the network?
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for all nodes in the network 192... either the default gateway address must be specified, pointing to the VPN point of the network, or static routes must be specified. As far as I understand, you will only be able to ping/see the node to which you actually connected via VPN. The entire network and each node individually 192... must be aware of the existence of other networks.
And explain the concept of "sees", what is it in your understanding, computer icons? pings? ...
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