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Metalhacker972020-02-25 06:27:49
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Metalhacker97, 2020-02-25 06:27:49

Setting up a tunnel on a xiaomi wi-fi router. Is it possible to?

Hello connoisseurs! The situation is the following. There is a xiaomi wi-fi router, users must connect to it via the wi-fi network 172.17.20.0/24, and it must also route devices from the 192.168.207.0/29 network that are connected to it via the HUB.
The bottom line is that all these devices must be connected via a satellite modem to the main CISCO router.

How can this be implemented? Tell a beginner network engineer)

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Dima Polos, 2019-07-02
@dimovich85

Using the section tag, there must be an h1-h6 heading inside it.
You can specify sizes in pictures using srcset, src is used.
The p tag has a closing tag, but no opening tag. Line 330.
A title would be nice for the article tag.
Line 361 - there is a closing div tag, no opening one.
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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-02-25
@firedragon

In general, it is worth indicating the brand of the router on both sides.
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=905966
https://vpnki.ru/settings/router/settings-asus-pad...
If there is a Padawan firmware, then the setting is trivial. If original, then see similar settings

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poisons, 2020-02-25
@poisons

1. In the presented diagram, the router is in the wrong place, it should be after the satellite modem.
2. The router needs to be changed to any semblance of *wrt or close by. Stock firmware does not know anything.
3. Depending on which tsiska is at the drumo end, choose the correct tunnel. OpenVPN is not your option.

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