ER7412-M2 - VPN between two devices

ER7412-M2 - VPN between two devices

ER7412-M2 - VPN between two devices
ER7412-M2 - VPN between two devices
a week ago - last edited Friday
Model: ER7412-M2  
Hardware Version: V20
Firmware Version:

Im looking to replace my DrayTek routers (UK and Abroad).

 

Currently i have one DrayTek router in the UK and another at a property abroad. My Drektek abroad is setup to automatically VPN to the router in the UK and send all traffic though the UK. The fixed external IP abroad matches the UK when connected.

 

Is the possible to do on two ER7412-M2 routers?

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Friday - last edited Friday

  @N17 

Thank you for your post. You can use a site-to-site VPN between two different countries to connect the two routers and meet your requirements. However, please note that there should be no firewall blocking between the two countries.

Regarding your question about using the Omada Controller to manage devices, the same controller can simultaneously manage devices across different sites/locations. You may refer to this configuration guide for details:How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via Port Forwarding (Controller 5.0 or Above)

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Wednesday - last edited Thursday

@N17 based on current ER7412-M2 firmware and assuming you are using the cloud controller to manage them both, you'd have the option of site-to-site IPSec or site-to-site Wireguard to achieve that. Yes they would automatically connect and reconnect.

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Wednesday - last edited Thursday

  @whereisaaron  Thank you.

 

My intention is to use one controller in each location and im guessing there an easy way to bind them in the Omada app?

 

Sorry im new to TP LInk/Omada

 

Thanks

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Friday - last edited Friday

  @N17 

Thank you for your post. You can use a site-to-site VPN between two different countries to connect the two routers and meet your requirements. However, please note that there should be no firewall blocking between the two countries.

Regarding your question about using the Omada Controller to manage devices, the same controller can simultaneously manage devices across different sites/locations. You may refer to this configuration guide for details:How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via Port Forwarding (Controller 5.0 or Above)

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