Access LAN over WAN interface
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ER707-M2 WAN port is behind the ADSL modem with network 192.168.2.0. ADSL modem has also clients on 192.168.3.0 network. ER707-M2 LAN network is 192.168.1.0. What the are settings to be made on ER707-M2 for accessing from 192.168.3.0 network to 192.168.1.0? I tried NAT DMZ and Routing policy, no success?
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Gokalp
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There are two ways to do this, both of which defeat the purpose of having the ER707 in the first place
Disable NAT on its VLAN and setup the ADSL modem with a static route for the ER707 LAN pointing to its WAN IP
One-to-One NAT every single IP on the ER707 lan to an address in the .2 range on its WAN
Why not just make another vlan on the ER707 and have all devices coming off it ?
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There are two ways to do this, both of which defeat the purpose of having the ER707 in the first place
Disable NAT on its VLAN and setup the ADSL modem with a static route for the ER707 LAN pointing to its WAN IP
One-to-One NAT every single IP on the ER707 lan to an address in the .2 range on its WAN
Why not just make another vlan on the ER707 and have all devices coming off it ?
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Thks for the answer. In fact ER707 is behind ADSL modem and I want to access with ER707 VPN to devices on LAN of ER707. Because I used VPN of ADSL modem I asked as above to simplfy. So what is your recomondation here.
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Gokalp
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You can also set up a VPN on the ER707-M2, allowing clients on the WAN side to connect to the LAN side through the VPN.
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Thks Ethan. Which ports should be forwarded from ADSL modem to access OC200 in LAN and other clients in LAN via VPN of ER707-M2?
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Gokalp
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After the VPN is set up, no port-based access is required.
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@Ethan-TP My adsl modem has a static ip adress. How will I access ER707-M2 behind ADSL modem. If you say OC200 cloud access is sufficient then it is another issue, of course.
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Once you set up a VPN server on the ER707-M2, any client connected to the ADSL modem can dial into that VPN and reach the router’s LAN. That lets you access the OC200 or any other LAN device by IP. You can choose several VPN types—OpenVPN or L2TP Client-to-LAN, for example—following the guide below.How to Configure TP-Link Omada Gateway as OpenVPN Server on Standalone Mode
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@Ethan-TP How should I access ADSL modem's LAN network from a client in the internet? You can use port forwarding and use VPN of ADSL modem. Would you please suggest?
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